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| From | Frank Slootweg <this@ddress.is.invalid> |
|---|---|
| Newsgroups | comp.mobile.android, alt.comp.os.windows-10, comp.editors |
| Subject | Re: What is an animal or an SSD drive? (Was: blah, blah, blah) Android editors |
| Date | 2025-05-14 12:54 +0000 |
| Organization | NOYB |
| Message-ID | <1002ar6.tqk.1@ID-201911.user.individual.net> (permalink) |
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Daniel70 <daniel47@eternal-september.org> wrote: > On 11/02/2025 12:00 pm, Lawrence D'Oliveiro wrote: > > On Mon, 10 Feb 2025 08:47:39 +0100, Arno Welzel wrote: > >> Lawrence D'Oliveiro, 2025-02-09 00:35: > >> > >>> So you never used core memory. > >> > >> Correct. But core memory is not intended as *persistent* memory, > >> even when it can be used this way. > > > > It was indeed regularly used that way. Consider that, on machines > > from the core memory era, there was no ?boot ROM?. The first-stage > > bootloader was typically around a dozen machine instructions or so, > > which had to be hand- entered using front-panel switches. > > I remember having to do that on a PDP-8 (was it??) in 1982-3. That seems rather late! I used similar machines ((16-bit instead of 12-bit) HP2116 and later) and toggling the precursor to the BBL (Basic Binary Loader) in the late 60s, early 70s. In 1982, I was already using 32-bit (HP) Unix machines which had firmware bootloaders and also the earlier/same_time 16-bit HP RTE (Real Time Executive) machines had firmware bootloaders many years before that. > > (No doubt seasoned operators had this memorized.) It was handy that > > this could be preserved across power cycles, assuming it didn?t get > > overwritten by some wayward buggy program. > > > > Then there were applications that ran without an OS as such. For > > example, on the PDP-8, you could load a BASIC interpreter. This would > > take about 20 minutes to load off paper tape. So the fact that a > > power cycle did not wipe memory was helpful if you had a lot of BASIC > > programs to run.
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Re: What is an animal or an SSD drive? (Was: blah, blah, blah) Android editors Daniel70 <daniel47@eternal-september.org> - 2025-05-14 21:34 +1000
Re: What is an animal or an SSD drive? (Was: blah, blah, blah) Android editors Frank Slootweg <this@ddress.is.invalid> - 2025-05-14 12:54 +0000
Re: What is an animal or an SSD drive? (Was: blah, blah, blah) Android editors Daniel70 <daniel47@eternal-september.org> - 2025-05-16 21:29 +1000
Re: What is an animal or an SSD drive? (Was: blah, blah, blah) Android editors Frank Slootweg <this@ddress.is.invalid> - 2025-05-16 14:13 +0000
Re: What is an animal or an SSD drive? (Was: blah, blah, blah) Android editors Daniel70 <daniel47@eternal-september.org> - 2025-05-17 21:00 +1000
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