A Slovakia-based YouTube channel, Chornobyl Family, managed to boot up a PC built of 80s-era Soviet hardware. It includes a Russian port of MS-DOS - AlphaDOS - and a clone of Intel's 8086. And it all glows black and yellow.
https://www.tomshardware.com/news/soviet-pc-replica-from-chernobyl-zone-boots-up-after-30-years
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