Core rope memory
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− | ''' | + | '''Core rope memory''' was a form of [[Read Only Memory]] (ROM) used in the early days of computing, based on use of ferrite cores as transformers. It had a higher capacity than the read-write core memory used in those days, 72 kilobytes per cubic foot. Data was woven in by hand, generally by female workers. The Apollo Guidance Computer used this sort of memory to store its programs. |
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* [[Wikipedia:Core rope memory|Wikipedia article]] | * [[Wikipedia:Core rope memory|Wikipedia article]] |
Latest revision as of 13:56, 9 March 2014
Core rope memory was a form of Read Only Memory (ROM) used in the early days of computing, based on use of ferrite cores as transformers. It had a higher capacity than the read-write core memory used in those days, 72 kilobytes per cubic foot. Data was woven in by hand, generally by female workers. The Apollo Guidance Computer used this sort of memory to store its programs.