The Vector-06Ts home computer was developed in the mid-1980s by Soviet engineers from Chisinau, Donat Temirazov and Alexander Sokolov. Launched into production after the 33rd All-Union Radio Exhibition in 1987, at which Vector-06Ts received the first prize
and was noticed by the Deputy Minister of Radio Industry of the USSR. Initially produced at the Chisinau software "Scheotmash". The production of Vector and related PCs was mastered by various defense enterprises located in different cities of the USSR, including Astrakhan, Volzhsky, Kirov and Minsk. In 1988, "Vector" received a silver medal from VDNKh of the USSR, and in 1989 it won first place among 8-bit PCs (second overall) at the competition of the USSR GKVTI. In 1989, a computer was sold at a price of 750 rubles.

In 1991, "Schetmash" released the model "Vector-06Ts.02" with a slightly modified scheme, but fully compatible with the previous model and with the same capabilities.

However, with the mass distribution in the mid-1990s in the countries of the former USSR of much more powerful IBM-compatible computers, the Vector, along with other 8-bit computers, was gradually forced out of use.

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