ah, actually they did have 4096... 36-bit words of writeable core RAM. Weird. Was the Gemini computer *bigger* than the Apollo one ????
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ah, actually they did have 4096... 36-bit words of writeable core RAM. Weird. Was the Gemini computer *bigger* than the Apollo one ???? 8 comments
<< and the MIT Instrumentation Labs' antibodies flooded in to destroy the invader with critiques and reports negative of the IBM report. >> lol programmers then just like today << A so-called "bugger word" has been stuck at the end of each bank—no comments on this terminology, please, since I didn't invent it; when I asked Don Eyles some question that involved them, he somewhat-laconically stated "we called them check sums">> Huh, and if you have ROM and RAM I guess it literally is a Harvard Architecture http://www.ibiblio.org/apollo/BlockIII.html I never thought of that before! @natecull buzz kill.. was in the middle of crylaughing at the though of the US sending two people into space with 39 bits keeping them alive |
The Apollo LVDC is the third computer on the ship that never gets any love cos it just ran the engines and wasn't sexy
http://www.ibiblio.org/apollo/LVDC.html