Next time you visit a Communist system, imagine the poor inhabitants trying to calculate their 5-year tractor production plans on something like this: a 1984-vintage Robotron 1715....
In the Oolite timeline, I'd think the poor Commie farmers would be at least up to a 3rd generation Amiga...or worse, a Commie copycat of a 486 machine running a copycat of pirated Windows 95.
Running Oolite buttery smooth & rock stable w/ tons of eyecandy oxps on:
ASUS Prime X370-A
Ryzen 5 1500X
16GB DDR4 3200MHZ
128GB NVMe M.2 SSD (Boot drive)
1TB Hybrid HDD (For software and games)
EVGA GTX-1070 SC
1080P Samsung large screen monitor
I was at the Science Museum in London last year when they had their history of home computing/arcade machine exhibition on. They had an East german arcade machine from c. 1992 - large wooden case - poor quality standard TV screen, early 1980s graphics.
Reminds me of Kieślowski's Dekalog -- the first episode in particular. The computer-scientist dad created a computer program that can "answer any question, given the necessary parameters". He and his son used it to determine that the ice in the lake is thick enough to ice-skate...