On 23 Jul 2008 at 22:08, Scanning wrote:
It has to be done in hardware otherwise why
bother. If you want the respect
and awe of the group show us your gravitas and use a spool of fibre optic
cable as the "media" and blink your data in through an LED or LASER diode. A
photo transistor or photo PIN diode at the end will read your data so that
it can be replicated at the beginning of the fibre and start the whole loop
over again. Makes me tingle just thinking about it.
Crikey, I couldn't afford enough fiber to recirculate a megabit!
Let's see--I'm after a 10MHz bitrate and the speed of light through
glass is about 2.00x10**8 m/sec...
Hmm, big laser and a Mars-mounted reflector? Cue "world's biggest computer "
and "world's first interplanetary computer" threads :-)
JOOI, what was the typical speed for original delay-storage technology? How
does your intended 10MHz compare?
cheers
Jules