M-20 (computer)
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M-20, M-220 and M222 were a range of general-purpose computers designed and manufactured in the
USSR The Soviet Union,. officially the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. (USSR),. was a transcontinental country that spanned much of Eurasia from 1922 to 1991. A flagship communist state, it was nominally a federal union of fifteen nationa ...
. These computers were developed by the Scientific Research Institute of Electronic Machines ( NIIEM) and built at Moscow Plant of Calculating and Analyzing Machines (SAM) and the Kazan Plant of Computing Machines (under the Ministry of Radio Industry of the USSR).


Operating systems

The operating system provided
batch processing Computerized batch processing is a method of running software programs called jobs in batches automatically. While users are required to submit the jobs, no other interaction by the user is required to process the batch. Batches may automatically ...
and simultaneous execution, subsequently enhanced to provide a multitasking mode. * OS4-220 – for the М-220 * DM-222 – for the М-222


Available programming languages

* FORTRAN – an optimized ALPHA translator – by A.P. Ershov *
ALGOL 60 ALGOL 60 (short for ''Algorithmic Language 1960'') is a member of the ALGOL family of computer programming languages. It followed on from ALGOL 58 which had introduced code blocks and the begin and end pairs for delimiting them, representing a k ...
– compiler *
ALGOL 68 ALGOL 68 (short for ''Algorithmic Language 1968'') is an imperative programming language that was conceived as a successor to the ALGOL 60 programming language, designed with the goal of a much wider scope of application and more rigorously de ...
– compiler, written in ALGOL 60


See also

* The Association of M-20 Users – a M-20 software distributor


Further reading

* L.N. Korolyov. The computer structures and their software base. Moscow, Nauka, 1974. * Electronic digital computation machines for general purposes. Vol. 4. NII EIR Publication, 1972.


External links

* http://www.computer-museum.ru/english/m220.htm Ministry of Radio Industry (USSR) computers {{mainframe-compu-stub