Dave Fischer on Nostr: Closeup of a logic board from the space shuttle computer. As an example of the level ...
Closeup of a logic board from the space shuttle computer. As an example of the level of integration they were working with, those 54F175 chips in the bottom-left corner are quad flip-flops per chip, and the 54F00 chips on the third row are quad 2-input NAND gates.
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