This 1979 technology is a 16,000 byte by 16 bit core memory board, large capacity computer memory from the collection of Allen M. Sutton. Today a 32 million byte thumb drive is a common computer memory device.
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I’m sure a lot smaller these days too!
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Yes, much smaller! Hubby has his thumb drive on his key ring.
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My dad built our first computer with something very similar to that. Now I’m the one that has to build (and fix!) the darn things. 🙂
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Two of our sons are IT guys. They both started building computers in their teens. One was in repair for awhile. It is amazing how computers have changed over our lifetime.
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