From: Mike Stark <michael.e.stark@gsfc.nasa.gov>
Subject: Re: Ada Success Story
Date: 1997/03/03
Date: 1997-03-03T00:00:00+00:00 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <331B2A1B.2885@gsfc.nasa.gov> (raw)
In-Reply-To: 97030217550301@psavax.pwfl.com
Marin David Condic, 561.796.8997, M/S 731-93 wrote:
>
>
> The 1750 is truly an old machine, but it's about the only thing
> available for deep space environments. It's really tough to work
> within its memory and speed limitations. If anybody knows of a
> more advanced, faster processor that is suitable for deep space
> that doesn't cost six figures a pop and has some proven track
> record, I'd *really* like to hear about it!
>
> MDC
The Space Station uses Intel 386 (and presumably 387), which aren't
*quite* as old as the 1750 ; I think there are other rad-hard
processors, but I'm no expert so I won't name them.
Mike
>
=========
> "Airplanes are interesting toys but of no military value."
>
> -- Marechal Ferdinand Foch, Professor of Strategy, Ecole Superieure
> de Guerre.
> ===============================================================================
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1997-03-02 0:00 Ada Success Story Marin David Condic, 561.796.8997, M/S 731-93
1997-03-03 0:00 ` Mike Stark [this message]
1997-03-04 0:00 ` Mark Bennison
1997-03-04 0:00 ` Andy Walter
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1997-03-04 0:00 Marin David Condic, 561.796.8997, M/S 731-93
1997-02-25 0:00 Robert B. Love
1989-12-11 14:08 Ada success story Ted Holden
1989-12-11 19:39 ` Richard S D'Ippolito
1989-12-06 17:53 Ted Holden
1989-12-07 17:38 ` Richard S D'Ippolito
1989-12-09 21:54 ` Mark Gerhardt
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