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Old May 17th 05, 11:23 PM
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"rk" wrote in message
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OK, looking for a particular picture -- von Braun examinubg a
bouncing-ball
demonstration running on a breadboard of AGC4 -- not sure if it exists but
might.

5 points -- first person to identify where to find it.

10 points if on-line.

off-line, book, library, collection, etc. is acceptable.

I'm betting on Rusty. And he'll probably find it within a .pdf file.

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rk, Just an OldEngineer


NASA Office of Logic design - Apollo AGC (Richard B. Katz)
http://klabs.org/history/history_docs/mit_docs/agc.htm

Demonstration of AGC -- 1.8 MB MPEG (but I could not get this to load)
http://klabs.org/history/history_doc..._dlclip05.mpeg

gb


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Old May 18th 05, 04:43 AM
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"rk" wrote in message
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OK, looking for a particular picture -- von Braun examing a bouncing-ball
demonstration running on a breadboard of AGC4 -- not sure if it exists but
might.

5 points -- first person to identify where to find it.

10 points if on-line.

off-line, book, library, collection, etc. is acceptable.

I'm betting on Rusty. And he'll probably find it within a .pdf file.

--
rk, Just an OldEngineer


Visiting Astrionics Lab (1966)

This photo is dated March 10, 1966, and shows Dr. Von Braun, seated,
examining a Saturn computer in the Astrionics Laboratory at the Marshall
Space Flight Center
http://history.msfc.nasa.gov/vonbraun/photo/39.html

gb


 




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