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COMPUTER MEMORY FORMED BY WRAPPING MAGNETIC TAPE AROUND A CURRENT-CARRYING WIRE, INVENTED BY BELL LABS IN 1957 AND 1ST COMMERCIALLY USED IN 1ESS IN 1965, BECOMING OBSOLETE BY THE 1970S
Piggyback twister; Twistor (memory)
  • Diagram of a 4×4 plane of magnetic-core memory in an X/Y line coincident-current setup. X and Y are drive lines, S is sense, Z is inhibit. Arrows indicate the direction of current for writing.

Volvariella surrecta         
  • ''Clitocybe nebularis'' is a common host for ''V. surrecta''.
  • Knapp's 1829 drawing of ''Agaricus surrectus''
  • The cap has a silky surface, with a yellowish to brownish center.
SPECIES OF FUNGUS
Piggyback rosegill
Volvariella surrecta, commonly known as the piggyback rosegill, is an agaric fungus in the family Pluteaceae. Although rare, the species is widely distributed, having been reported from Asia, North America, Northern Africa, Europe, and New Zealand.
piggy-back         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Piggyback; Piggy back; Piggybacking (disambiguation); Pickaback; Pickabacking; Piggy-back; Piggy Back; Piggyback riding
Twistor memory         
Twistor memory is a form of computer memory formed by wrapping magnetic tape around a current-carrying wire. Operationally, twistor was very similar to core memory.

Βικιπαίδεια

Twistor memory

Twistor memory is a form of computer memory formed by wrapping magnetic tape around a current-carrying wire. Operationally, twistor was very similar to core memory. Twistor could also be used to make ROM memories, including a re-programmable form known as piggyback twistor. Both forms were able to be manufactured using automated processes, which was expected to lead to much lower production costs than core-based systems.

Introduced by Bell Labs in 1957, the first commercial use was in their 1ESS switch which went into operation in 1965. Twistor was used only briefly in the late 1960s and early 1970s, when semiconductor memory devices replaced almost all earlier memory systems. The basic ideas behind twistor also led to the development of bubble memory, although this had a similarly short commercial lifespan.