An archived 1980s tour of NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory building 230 showcases early Univac and IBM computers that powered the Voyager program, despite being far less powerful than modern microcontrollers. This glimpse into historical computing technology highlights the ingenuity behind early space exploration efforts and underscores rapid advancements in computer capabilities over decades.
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