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* The computer, which was very similar to the [[Saturn Launch Vehicle Digital Computer]], weighted 58.98 pounds (26.75 kg) and was powered by a 28V [[direct current|DC]]. During a short power outage it could be powered by the Auxiliary Computer Power Unit (ACPU)
 
* The computer, which was very similar to the [[Saturn Launch Vehicle Digital Computer]], weighted 58.98 pounds (26.75 kg) and was powered by a 28V [[direct current|DC]]. During a short power outage it could be powered by the Auxiliary Computer Power Unit (ACPU)
 
* 39-bit words memory, each composed of three 13-bit "syllables"
 
* 39-bit words memory, each composed of three 13-bit "syllables"
* ferrite core memory of 4096 words<ref>[http://history.nasa.gov/computers/Ch1-2.html ''Computers in Spaceflight: The NASA Experience''], chapter one</ref>
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* ferrite core memory of 4096 words<ref>''Computers in Spaceflight: The NASA Experience'', chapter one</ref>
 
* Two's complement integer arithmetic
 
* Two's complement integer arithmetic
 
* 7.143 kilohertz clock (140 μs per instruction); all instructions took a single cycle except for multiplication and division
 
* 7.143 kilohertz clock (140 μs per instruction); all instructions took a single cycle except for multiplication and division
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== References ==
 
== References ==
 
{{reflist}}
 
{{reflist}}
 
== External links ==
 
* [http://www-pao.ksc.nasa.gov/kscpao/history/gemini/gemini.htm Gemini Program Overview]
 
* [http://www-03.ibm.com/ibm/history/exhibits/space/space_gemini.html IBM and the Gemini Program]
 
 
[[Category:computers in space]]
 
[[Category:1960s computers]]
 

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