"Can you inform me what computer they use at NASA"?
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It is not a matter of What computer... what computers don't they use. (Did you expect to see the word DELL, or PC vs Mac).
I worked on a NASA base project in the mid-1980s, where on earth they funded 6 Gould Sel computers for our project. But we had these awesome HP touch blind desktops. But most of the computers that we had be Digital Equipment. We had LSI-11 and a mode cool Dec 20.
One Gould Sel was connected to this awesome 60GB sturdy drive that was approaching a really big external drive. It was in the region of as big as a Wash Machine. During our tests, we'd compress the thing contained by about 20 minutes. (copy, consequently delete everything before the subsequent 20 minutes test). For long term storage, we copied everything to 14 track analog cassette, using a compressed digital encoding. It was effective of store the data as nifty as the Hard drive. So a two hour tape could store10 such 20 minute question paper runs. This was the X-Wing RSRA vehicle. (which never flew... only just like a penguin, kiwi or ostrich.
Good luck and Happy Computing!
Sinclair Zx 80
Commodore 64
Commodore 64 near the tape drive :)
One near pretty lights thats why we buy lots of things I was fooling around to the idiots saying old-fashioned computers the question say use not used cram to read
altaire you dummies! 1K ram!
Probably custom built machines near good proccessors and a whop-off amount of RAM and hdd space.
I create in your mind that the computers at NASA were paw built. I'm certain they are far above person happy to gain a dell.
*RIACS and Mac OS X: A Critical Edge for NASA 3D Rendering
The development squad at the Research Institute for Advanced Computer Science (RIACS), which does work for NASA, was surrounded by search of a single computer platform that could switch a variety of tasks. They looked-for a UNIX operating system to handle complex information rendering and provide the UNIX tools they used, but they also needed a high-performance, integrated development environment (IDE) to dramatically exhaust code development time. In complement, they wanted access to applications that don't run on UNIX—all on one system. Their solution? Mac OS X.
If I make clear to you I will have to decimate you
P.S. Only kidding
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