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Novel Memory Devices Populate Latest Military Diagnostic Test Equipment
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Since 1978 the U. S. Army has been using computerized portable diagnostic test equipment to support the maintenance of its military vehicle fleet. During this time, the addition of new and improved vehicles at a rapid rate has also impacted heavily on the test program memory storage/revision level in the same test equipment. The incorporation of EEPROM and Bubble memory into the test equipment will help reduce or eliminate the problem of keeping their test programs correct and current.
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Mushenski, C., "Novel Memory Devices Populate Latest Military Diagnostic Test Equipment," SAE Technical Paper 860404, 1986, https://doi.org/10.4271/860404.Also In
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