Avionics computers



MIL-STD-1750A , 2 July 1980, with updated Notice 1, 21 May 1982
        MIL-STD-1750A

Specification and vendor information resources research
        MIL-STD-1750A Resource Center/Resources

Software Vendor Information
        Development Tools

UNIVAC-NTDS: UNIVAC 1206, AN/USQ-20 – From the Antique Computer website
        UNIVAC-NTDS

NASA history of AP-101 development nasa office history computers
        Ch4-3

NASA description of shuttle GPCs spaceflight nasa shuttle reference orbiter avionics
        HSF - The Shuttle

''Apollo'' simulation for Orbiter spaceflight sim projects
        SourceForge.net: Project Apollo - NASSP

Description of The Lunar Module Computer abc science moon computer
        Footprints on the Moon - About the Apollo Computers

here running the launch monitoring program.
        

Mark's Orbiter Page – Mark Grant's attempt to wire the Virtual AGC software into the NASSP Apollo simulation for the Orbiter space simulator
        Mark's Orbiter Page

Virtual AGC Home Page – Ronald Burkey's AGC simulator, plus source and binary code recovery for the Colossus (CSM) and Luminary (LEM) SW
        Virtual AGC Home Page

AGC Replica – John Pultorak's successful project to build a hardware replica of the Block I AGC in his basement
        Block I Apollo Guidance Computer Replica

National Air and Space Museum's AGC Block I and
        NASM Space Artifacts: Apollo Guidance Computer, Block I

The MIT AGC Project – With comprehensive document archive
        

''The Apollo Guidance Computer - A Users View'' ( PDF) – By David Scott, Apollo mission astronaut
        

''Computers in Spaceflight: The NASA Experience'' – By James Tomayko (Chapter 2, Part 5, "The Apollo guidance computer: Hardware")
        Ch2-5

The F14 CADC Microprocessor: a 20-bit, pipelined, parallel multi-microprocessor – By Ray. M. Holt
        F14A CADC Microprocessor - MP944

Mongoose-V product page – At Synova's website
        Mongoose-V MIPS R3000 Rad-Hard Processor

Software on Mars rovers 'space qualified' – By Matthew Fordahl/AP, 23 January 2004
        Software on Mars rovers 'space qualified'

Brochure of RAD750 Single-Board Systems (PDF) – From BAE Systems
        

Detailed brochure of the RAD750 processor ( PDF)
        

Honeywell Takes Rad-Hard to 0.15-Micron – By Jessica Davis, Electronic News, 19 Apr 2005
        Electronic News - Honeywell Takes Rad-Hard to 0.15-Micron - 4/19/2005 - Electronic News - CA526020

Sandia Labs to develop (...) radiation-hardened PentiumĀ® (...) for space and defense needs – Sandia press release, 8 Dec 1998
(also includes a general "backgrounder" section on Sandia's manufacturing processes for radiation-hardening of microelectronics)

        Radiation-hardened Pentium® processor

(I)ntegrated Approach with COTS Creates Rad-Tolerant (SBC) for Space – By Chad Thibodeau, Maxwell Technologies; COTS Journal, Dec 2003
        COTS Journal

Spare Time Gizmos ELF 2K page hardware
        COSMAC Elf 2000

COSMAC ELF website
        COSMAC ELF and the TinyELF Emulator - The 1802 in Microcomputer History

COSMAC assembly language programming (table of contents in HTML; document itself in PDF)
        Index of /COSMAC

CDP1802 datasheet ( PDF)
        

''Computers in Spaceflight: The NASA Experience'', Ch.3: The Skylab Computer System – Hardware – From the online version of the NASA report by George Tomayko.
        Ch3-2

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