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They are not ring isomorphic, because e.g. $R$ has the following property of a ring $X$, and $S$ does not:

There is a non zero element $u \in X$ such that for any invertible $f\in X$ either $uf$ or $-uf$ is a square, and for some $g\in X$ neither $ug$ nor $-ug$ is a square.

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