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== History & Background ([[Dossier]]) ==
 
== History & Background ([[Dossier]]) ==
 
''Ship’s Computers'' within [[Charted Space]] are intentionally built to work under a number of different operating systems, different [[technology level]]s of [[computer]]s, and to be extensively toughened for use under hard [[vacuum]] and heavy exposure to cosmic radiation if necessary. {{Unpublished cite|author= Maksim-Smelchak }}
 
''Ship’s Computers'' within [[Charted Space]] are intentionally built to work under a number of different operating systems, different [[technology level]]s of [[computer]]s, and to be extensively toughened for use under hard [[vacuum]] and heavy exposure to cosmic radiation if necessary. {{Unpublished cite|author= Maksim-Smelchak }}
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=== Computer Overview ===
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One overall computer for the ship must be specified; the basic requirement for this computer is based on the tonnage of the ship. The catalogued computer models indicate the model number, price, tonnage, CPU, and storage minimum ship size, energy point requirement, and tech level.
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* Model number is the relative size of the computer, and corresponds to the computer model numbers in earlier ship catalogues.
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** Model/1 fib is the same computer with a fiber optic back-up system to resist radiation damage.
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** Model/1 bis is an improved version of the standard model with greater program handling capacity.
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* Prices are given in megacredits.
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* Tonnage is the number of interior tons required for the installation of the computer.
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* CPU and storage capacity are included for use regarding computer programming.
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* Ship size shows the hull tonnage code which requires a certain computer as a minimum. For instance, a 10,000 ton ship has hull code K, and requires at least a Model/4 computer to be installed.
  
 
== References & Contributors (Sources) ==
 
== References & Contributors (Sources) ==

Revision as of 16:46, 4 February 2019

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Fib indicates the presence of a fiber optic computer, which is better hardened to survive cosmic radiation and combat damage.

Description (Specifications)

A Ship’s Computer also transmits control impulses for maneuver and jump drives, and conducts the routine operation of all ship systems. What the computer actually does is based on the programs actually installed and operating at any one time. [1]

Selected Ship's Computer Types

  1. Model/1 Computer
  2. Model/2 Computer
  3. Model/3 Computer
  4. Model/4 Computer
  5. Model/5 Computer
  6. Model/6 Computer
  7. Model/7 Computer
  8. Model/8 Computer
  9. Model/9 Computer

Selected Ship's Computer Modifiers

  1. bis
  2. fib

History & Background (Dossier)

Ship’s Computers within Charted Space are intentionally built to work under a number of different operating systems, different technology levels of computers, and to be extensively toughened for use under hard vacuum and heavy exposure to cosmic radiation if necessary. [2]

Computer Overview

One overall computer for the ship must be specified; the basic requirement for this computer is based on the tonnage of the ship. The catalogued computer models indicate the model number, price, tonnage, CPU, and storage minimum ship size, energy point requirement, and tech level.

  • Model number is the relative size of the computer, and corresponds to the computer model numbers in earlier ship catalogues.
    • Model/1 fib is the same computer with a fiber optic back-up system to resist radiation damage.
    • Model/1 bis is an improved version of the standard model with greater program handling capacity.
  • Prices are given in megacredits.
  • Tonnage is the number of interior tons required for the installation of the computer.
  • CPU and storage capacity are included for use regarding computer programming.
  • Ship size shows the hull tonnage code which requires a certain computer as a minimum. For instance, a 10,000 ton ship has hull code K, and requires at least a Model/4 computer to be installed.

References & Contributors (Sources)

This list of sources was used by the Traveller Wiki Editorial Team and individual contributors to compose this article. Copyrighted material is used under license from Far Future Enterprises or by permission of the author. The page history lists all of the contributions.
  1. Marc Miller. Starships (Game Designers Workshop, 1977), 38.
  2. Information provided to the library by Maksim-Smelchak