Emulators of Classic Computers

From: David V. Corbin <dvcorbin_at_optonline.net>
Date: Sun Jan 18 20:44:56 2004

Although it has been quite a while since I have seen many commercial firms
that will fabricate or repair core memory for anything like a reasonable
price....


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From: cctalk-bounces_at_classiccmp.org
[mailto:cctalk-bounces_at_classiccmp.org]On Behalf Of ben franchuk
Sent: Sunday, January 18, 2004 9:33 PM
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Subject: Re: Emulators of Classic Computers


Antonio Carlini wrote:

> I think if you wait long enough all ICs will fail,
> through solid-state diffusion if nothing else. At
> least with the off-the-shelf parts it will be possible
> (in principle) to remanufacture a facsimile. With
> modern ASICs (and probably FPGAs) this will be pretty
> hard to achieve.
>
> Antonio
>


But with TUBE computers you just fix the broken part.:)
That is the major difference between IC's and the earlier
generations of computers. That is part of the reason
real classic computers have a better chance of sticking
around, as you can still make parts like core memory
for a modest amount of $ compared to anything with a IC
in it.
Ben.
Received on Sun Jan 18 2004 - 20:44:56 GMT

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