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Damn, that's cool. Do you have a link to the whole document?



To the memorandum? No! That would be fun to track down.


Looks like this, although a quick search doesn’t find it:

43. J. Wooddell, "Design of a CMOS Processor," pp. 2-3, files of J. Wooddell. 44)J. Morecroft to K. Frewing, "FDS Programming," January 14, 1975, files of R.J. Rice, Jet Propulsion Lab.


Contents [0]

Part I : Manned Spacecraft Computers [1]

Part II: Computers On Board Unmanned Spacecraft [2]

Part III: Ground Based Computers for Space Flight Operations [3]

[0] https://history.nasa.gov/computers/contents.html

[1] https://history.nasa.gov/computers/Part1.html

[2] https://history.nasa.gov/computers/Part2.html

[3] https://history.nasa.gov/computers/Part3.html


I just realized, there's an "index page" linked at the bottom of your OP's link. I didn't notice it initially.

https://history.nasa.gov/computers/contents.html




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