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From: [email protected] (Bill Higgins-- Beam Jockey)
Newsgroups: sci.space.tech,alt.folklore.computers
Subject: History of Space Computers: New Tomayko book
Date: 28 Jun 94 13:23:55 -0600
Organization: Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory
 
Book Alert:
 
I've just found a new book by James E.Tomayko, *Computers in Space:
Journeys with NASA*.  It's a history of the use of computers in NASA.  
 
People are always asking these newsgroups for information about
spacecraft computers and such.  I'm hoping this book will have some
answers, but I haven't read it yet.  Since it will probably be a while
before I get to reading or reviewing it, I thought you'd like to know
about it now. 
 
Alpha Books
Indianapolis, IN 46290
ISBN 1-56761-463-9
$20.00 USA/$26.95 Canada
 
Prof. Tomayko has previously published a history of NASA computers in
an obscure place (Volume 18 of the *Encyclopedia of Computer Science
and Engineering*, published by Marcel Dekker).  Alas, I've never yet
gone to the trouble to locate a copy of this.  I look forward to
reading his work in a more accessible form.         
 
Looking at the fine print here, I see the manuscript editor for the
book was Barry Childs-Helton, an Indianapolis friend.  Whaddaya know.
 
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