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[[attachment:ghtc2015.tex]] Latex file (will not "compile" without drawings, not included)

[[attachment:fra0.c]] Used to compute SSPS antenna sizes

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=== Woulda Shoulda Coulda ===
The deadline for this draft was June 3 midnight. The next morning, I'm already thinking about what I could have included. :-)

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It is an accident of history that computers are programmed with text; Inca quipu, Mayan and old world weaving, and Jacquard machine-woven brocades were designed and coded visually and tactually. '''The read-only memory for the Apollo Guidance Computer was literally a rope of wires hand-woven through magnetic cores[A].''' Programs may be created, compiled, and evaluated with other sensibilities; '''...'''

[A] E. Hall, ''Journey to the Moon: The History of the Apollo Guidance Computer'', Reston VA, American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics, 1996.
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GHTC2015

ghtc2015.pdf

ghtc2015.tex Latex file (will not "compile" without drawings, not included)

fra0.c Used to compute SSPS antenna sizes


Woulda Shoulda Coulda

The deadline for this draft was June 3 midnight. The next morning, I'm already thinking about what I could have included. :-)


====Page 7 top left:====

It is an accident of history that computers are programmed with text; Inca quipu, Mayan and old world weaving, and Jacquard machine-woven brocades were designed and coded visually and tactually. The read-only memory for the Apollo Guidance Computer was literally a rope of wires hand-woven through magnetic cores[A]. Programs may be created, compiled, and evaluated with other sensibilities; ...

[A] E. Hall, Journey to the Moon: The History of the Apollo Guidance Computer, Reston VA, American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics, 1996.


GHTC2015 (last edited 2015-07-13 06:17:50 by KeithLofstrom)