Minor update from the NASA Voyager 1 team -
- Confirmation that the problem is due to a faulty memory chip, which affects about 3% of the FDS memory. We have known about this diagnosis since March 27 but if was not officially announced until today.
- No info on the recent report that engg data was received last Sunday.
- "It may take weeks or months" to fix the problem so that Voyager 1 can operate normally without the unusable memory hardware.
The DSN schedule for Voyager 1 next week shows commands to be sent on Tuesday to relocate some FDS code around "VIM5". Presumably, VIM5 is a memory module.
Additional uploads will take place on Thursday.
So, there is still work that lies ahead to rearrange the code around the failed memory chip. And we suppose, it has to be done incrementally and meticulously so as to not accidentally brick the FDS computer.
https://voyager.jpl.nasa.gov/pdf/sfos2024pdf/24_04_04-24_04_22.sfos.pdf
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The DSN schedule for Voyager 1 next week shows commands to be sent on Tuesday to relocate some FDS code around "VIM5". Presumably, VIM5 is a memory module.
Additional uploads will take place on Thursday.
So, there is still work that lies ahead to rearrange the code around the failed memory chip. And we suppose, it has to be done incrementally and meticulously so as to not accidentally brick the FDS computer.