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  3. The software that runs Voyager spacecrafts, onboard and on the ground, and the challenges of maintaining it.

The software that runs Voyager spacecrafts, onboard and on the ground, and the challenges of maintaining it.

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    The software that runs Voyager spacecrafts, onboard and on the ground, and the challenges of maintaining it.

    Fluency in assembly is no longer routine training. In Dodd’s framing, younger engineers often have the capability but not the inclination.

    They may consider tapping the retrocomputing community.

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    NASA still maintains some of the Voyager spacecraft code in a 1970s-era programming language that almost nobody on Earth fully understands anymore, and the handful of engineers who do are now in their 80s

    The popular version of this story has hardened into a fixed shape. NASA still runs the Voyagers on software written in a programming language nobody alive can read, kept going by a handful of engineers all in their eighties, with no one queued up to replace them. In our reading of the record, parts of […]

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    #voyager #assembly #space #retrocomputing

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      The software that runs Voyager spacecrafts, onboard and on the ground, and the challenges of maintaining it.

      Fluency in assembly is no longer routine training. In Dodd’s framing, younger engineers often have the capability but not the inclination.

      They may consider tapping the retrocomputing community.

      Link Preview Image
      NASA still maintains some of the Voyager spacecraft code in a 1970s-era programming language that almost nobody on Earth fully understands anymore, and the handful of engineers who do are now in their 80s

      The popular version of this story has hardened into a fixed shape. NASA still runs the Voyagers on software written in a programming language nobody alive can read, kept going by a handful of engineers all in their eighties, with no one queued up to replace them. In our reading of the record, parts of […]

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      Space Daily (spacedaily.com)

      #voyager #assembly #space #retrocomputing

      agowa338@chaos.socialA This user is from outside of this forum
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      @amoroso Or CTF teams at the next university. They're most likely also still quite good at assembly I'd assume.

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        @amoroso Or CTF teams at the next university. They're most likely also still quite good at assembly I'd assume.

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        @agowa338 I'm not sure what a CTF team is.

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