No doubt a special and expensive drive (150% special, 1000% expensive).
No doubt a special and expensive drive (150% special, 1000% expensive).
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.
I had read somewhere it's an 8086.Aren't they still using a hardened 386 for the shuttle flight computer?
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.I had read somewhere it's an 8086.