Core Memory (6)

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The attached photographs show an old set of mounted resistors used with early examples of core memory
Magnetic core memory, or ferrite-core memory, is an early form of random access computer memory. It uses small magnetic ceramic rings, the cores, through which wires are threaded to store information via the polarity of the magnetic field they contain. Such memory is often just called core memory, or, informally, core.
 
This was very kindly donated by Mike Voss.

Date : Unknown

Physical Description : x1 board

This exhibit has a reference ID of CH4644. Please quote this reference ID in any communication with the Centre for Computing History.
 

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