Research and Development in the Computer and Information Sciences: Overall system design considerations; a selective literature reviewU.S. National Bureau of Standards, 1970 |
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... electron beam , promising large capacity memories of better than 106 bits per square inch storage efficiency.6.27 ... electron beam display , 6.40 the absence of requirements for vacuum techniques favors the eventual use of laser rather ...
... electron beam , promising large capacity memories of better than 106 bits per square inch storage efficiency.6.27 ... electron beam display , 6.40 the absence of requirements for vacuum techniques favors the eventual use of laser rather ...
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... electron or laser beam recording techniques.6.151 Videotape developments are also to be noted.6.152 In addition to ... electrons , and laser beams . In particular , " a tremendous amount of research work is being undertaken in the area ...
... electron or laser beam recording techniques.6.151 Videotape developments are also to be noted.6.152 In addition to ... electrons , and laser beams . In particular , " a tremendous amount of research work is being undertaken in the area ...
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... electron beam . The goal is a digital storage density of 108 bits per square centimeter.6.158 Still another development is the NCR heat - mode recording technique . ( Carlson and Ives , 1968 ) . This involves the use of relatively low ...
... electron beam . The goal is a digital storage density of 108 bits per square centimeter.6.158 Still another development is the NCR heat - mode recording technique . ( Carlson and Ives , 1968 ) . This involves the use of relatively low ...
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... electron beam with several differential selectable frequencies , one could ' color ' or ' classify ' various displayed points on the CRT screen . " ( Haring , 1965 , p . 854 ) . " The light pen allows good feedback in pointing since ...
... electron beam with several differential selectable frequencies , one could ' color ' or ' classify ' various displayed points on the CRT screen . " ( Haring , 1965 , p . 854 ) . " The light pen allows good feedback in pointing since ...
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... electron beam causing the screen light rather than the light itself . . . [ as a ] new approach to in- creasing the speed of the CRT display system for man - machine communication . . . . " From experimental evidence we conclude that it ...
... electron beam causing the screen light rather than the light itself . . . [ as a ] new approach to in- creasing the speed of the CRT display system for man - machine communication . . . . " From experimental evidence we conclude that it ...
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