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Old January 25th 04, 06:00 PM
Jorge R. Frank
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"Jorge R. Frank" wrote in
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"hrtbreak" wrote in
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JPL has some limited information about the Mars rover electronics and
the VME bus:
http://marsrovers.jpl.nasa.gov/missi...er_brains.html

What kind of CPU and O/S are the rovers using (or do I really want to
know)?


http://www.newsday.com/news/health/ny-
hstech233638933jan23,0,3818247.story?coll=ny-health-headlines

"It uses a 20-megahertz PowerPC processor, the same chip family that
is used in Apple's Macintosh, about 1/100 as fast as a contemporary
PC. It has 128 MB of RAM, according to the Wind River Web site, the
company that makes the VxWorks operating system the computer uses."


Disregard this answer; I've been told on Deep Background that Newsday got
it wrong, and the RAD6000 answer provided by others is correct.

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