>> http://www.bccc.com/nancy/memorydress.html
>
>Core memory in oscilliscopes? Where did she get that idea?
She also talks about medical equipment, which causes me to believe
that most of the core memory she gets comes out of pulse height analyzers
from the late 60's to the mid 70's. These look a lot like oscilliscopes
to the untrained idea (they have a CRT, lots of knobs, BNC jacks, etc.)
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Received on Tue Apr 27 1999 - 07:20:03 BST