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'''Isolinear circuitry''' is the basis of much [[Federation]] [[computer]] technology, replacing [[duotronic]]s which were prevalent on Federation starships in the 23rd century. Isolinear circuitry format employs [[hologram|holographic]] [[technology]] to store data three-dimensionally throughout the medium. |
'''Isolinear circuitry''' is the basis of much [[Federation]] [[computer]] technology, replacing [[duotronic]]s which were prevalent on Federation starships in the 23rd century. Isolinear circuitry format employs [[hologram|holographic]] [[technology]] to store data three-dimensionally throughout the medium. |
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===See also=== |
===See also=== |
Revision as of 03:59, 30 April 2007
Isolinear circuitry is the basis of much Federation computer technology, replacing duotronics which were prevalent on Federation starships in the 23rd century. Isolinear circuitry format employs holographic technology to store data three-dimensionally throughout the medium.
Montgomery Scott was familiar with isolinear circuit technology. (TNG: "Relics")