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  1. This DSKY replica runs on a Raspberry Pi with two Arduino-style boards for interface and control. ... mankind made it to the moon, using an onboard AGC (Apollo Guidance Computer) running at 2.048MHz, with 32,768 bits of RAM. Attached to this was a DSKY (display and keyboard) on which astronauts could input instructions, and receive updates on ...
  2. apolloexperience.com

    VERB 16 NOUN 36 — Display the time from the RTC (Real-Time Clock) (seen in this photo) VERB 16 NOUN 43 — Display the current longitude and latitude from the GPS VERB 21 NOUN 36 — Set the time on the RTC. Testing the completed circuit board of the Open DSKY kit - V16N36 clock display. (Photo: Apollo Education Experience Project)
  3. raspberrypi.com

    Feb 14, 2023The DSKY or display/keyboard, pronounced "diskey", was the primary interface between Apollo astronauts and the computers on both the Command and Lunar Modules. During our visit to Space Center Houston last week, we got to see the perfectly preserved Mission Control room just as it was during the moon landing, and we can confirm this project ...
  4. collectspace.com

    S&T GeoTronics' DSKY replica can run the original Apollo spacecraft code, but if you don't have a command or lunar module to fly, it can be used for other purposes, too. "Just like the astronauts entered a Verb of 16 and a Noun of 36 on the lighted keyboard to display the time, you do exactly the same," writes the company.

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