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Re: Shuttle Computers and core memory [message #135569] Fri, 18 October 2013 16:21
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Date: Thu, 27-Jun-85 21:19:02 EDT
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Posted: Thu Jun 27 21:19:02 1985
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Reply-To: herbie@watdcsu.UUCP (Herb Chong [DCS])
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isn't one of the reasons core is better for space work is that it's
more or less immune to the effects of cosmic particle radiation causing
glitches in memories?  or is this effect less important than i think it
is?

Herb Chong...

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