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. Mike Stewart's Core Rope Visualizer: Apollo Guidance Computer Restoration Playlist: Core Memory Videos: Look Mum No Computer Core Rope Drum Machine: Mike's Electric Stuff Soviet Dialer: Stuff that supports the channel: - Amazon links for the tools I use in the lab (supports the channel if you buy from there) - Channel merch on Teespring: - Support us on Patreon: Our lovely sponsors - PCBWay: fast turn PCBs, - Electro-Rent: - Keysight: test instruments: - Samtec: connectors: - R&D Microwaves: Get more technical info on the companion site: Contact info: 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!
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