Amazing hard drive story

LunarMist

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They used a 400MB hard drive in 2003? Was it a hard drive from 1993 or a special model?
 

MaxBurn

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Aren't they still using a hardened 386 for the shuttle flight computer? As this is just an experiment they get allowed to use the "newer" stuff, heh. Still I am impressed, that heat, violent breakup and landing could possibly be the worst treatment a drive has withstood.
 

timwhit

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Aren't they still using a hardened 386 for the shuttle flight computer? As this is just an experiment they get allowed to use the "newer" stuff, heh. Still I am impressed, that heat, violent breakup and landing could possibly be the worst treatment a drive has withstood.

High-powered wood chipper?
 

sechs

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I had read somewhere it's an 8086.
They upgraded the flight computer systems fifteen or so years ago. As I recall, they're something on the order of a 286 -- which is still more than enough to get the job done.
 

sechs

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It's not particularly amazing that this drive survived, considering that other experiments did, as well.

I had a friend who, at the time, was working at NASA Ames on aging in space. His group sent up a bunch of C. elegans (a round worm with a well-studied aging process) aboard Columbia. His experiment came back with usable data, i.e., the worms survived.
 
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