Apollo Core Rope Memory (Apollo Guidance Computer Part 30)
Core Rope Memory, which contained the programs that landed man on the Moon in the 1960s, is insanely complicated. But that won’t stop Mike from making a custom reader for it, so he can recover Apollo Guidance Computer programs lost to history.
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00:00 Intro: Apollo Guidance Computer restoration
02:21 What is core rope memory?
05:16 Previous core rope recoveries with our AGC
06:44 Our AGC is sold at auction
07:36 Mike’s core rope reader prototype
11:09 Last minute core rope “hack“ for Apollo 11
14:04 Software recovered so far
14:48 Trying the reader for the first time and error
17:56 Core rope explanation: data encoding
20:13 Transformer rope is not core rope
21:24 Core rope explanation: reading using bistable cores
26:09 Core rope explanation: molybdenum permalloy cores
28:22 Experimental demo of moly cores
31:49 Core rope explanation: addressing with inhibits
33:59 Apollo core rope simulator, inhibit wires
35:56 Set and reset wires
37:45 Parity wires and the design error
45:02 Mike fixes the reader and tries again
47:38 Success! Congrats Mike!