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English: A 1024-bit core memory module from the Apollo Guidance Computer (AGC). There are 1024 circular ceramic magnets, each one with three wires running through it. A memory bit is set or read by passing current through the wires and changing the polarity of a magnet. This module is approximately 3 inches square.
Polski: Pamięć ferrytowa zastosowana w komputerach modułu księżycowego i modułu dowodzenia programu Apollo. W jednym 1024 bitowym module znajdowało się tyleż magnetycznych rdzeni toroidalnych i przez każdy z nich przechodzily 3 przewody. Bit pamięci był ustawiony, lub odczytany, poprzez przepływ prądu według określonych prodedur przez przewody przechodzące przez rdzeń. Zdjęcie przedstawia jeden moduł widziany z dwóch stron. W jednym komputerze były cztery takie moduły i tworzyły pamięć kasowalną, będącą odpowiednikiem współczesnego RAM-u. Moduły były w kształcie kwadratu o boku około 7,5 cm. |
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