I figure it is a long shot, but it never hurts to ask. I've been
thinking about re-drawing the Elektronika 7 family schematics in a
style more understandable to Western readers. This will involve (at a
minimum) not splitting a single connector onto multiple pieces of the
schematic, showing all the connector pins in sequence on the
schematic, clarifying when a bus is used (right now, it is a line the
same width as a single connection with numbers noted in a random
position when a signal enters / exits the bus), showing Western ground
and +V symbols instead of just labeling wire ends A abd B. And of
course, I'd change all of the comments and notes to English, leaving
only the part numbers in Russian.

K176 databook here: http://www.tmk.com/transient/k176-data.pdf
A typical "problem" schematic: http://www.tmk.com/blog/elektronika-schematic.jpg

Has anyone ever tried this before, and maybe has some leftover
libraries that would help?

If I get that far, I could also use a library with IV-6, IV-26 (type
1, 2, and 3), and IV-17. But I could create those myself - it is the
work of getting the ICs and their functions in that I'd rather not
repeat if it is available.

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