Posts Tagged “Ordenadores”

Via Microsiervos llego a esta web: http://infolab.stanford.edu/pub/voy/museum/pictures/display/0-2-Apollo.htm en donde aparece el ordenador que llevó al Apolo a la luna.

“This is the type of computer that went to the moon in the Apollo missions from 1969 to 1972. There was one computer in the Lunar Excursion Module (LEM) and one the mothership (CM) circling above. It was the first use of integrated circuits, as still displayed in the timeline cabinet to the left. It’s cycle time was 1 Mhz, 11 instructions. It had 1K of 16 bit words of erasable (RAM) core memory and 12K of read-only memory (ROM). The ROM held the “Colossus 249″ flight control software. There were no disks or tapes in the flight system.”

Tenía 1 KB de memoria RAM, 12 KB de memoria ROM y funcionaba a 1 Mhz de velocidad. Supongo que mi movil debe tener mucho más que eso…

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