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The microprocessor-controlled limbs that Batzdorff builds in his workshop are made from durable, lightweight materials such as carbon composites and titanium.
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The microprocessor-controlled limbs that Batzdorff builds in his workshop are made from durable, lightweight materials such as carbon composites and titanium.
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To accomplish that, he uses the latest technology, including microprocessor-controlled knees along with ankle and plastic sockets shaped to fit perfectly onto the remaining limb.
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To accomplish that, he uses the latest technology, including microprocessor-controlled knees along with ankle and plastic sockets shaped to fit perfectly onto the remaining limb.
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BYTE: You say that the magnetic read/write head in the disk drive is microprocessor-controlled in order to let it be more sensitive to variations in the alignment.
A behind-the-scenes look at the development of Apple’s Lisa 2008
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BYTE: You say that the magnetic read/write head in the disk drive is microprocessor-controlled in order to let it be more sensitive to variations in the alignment.
A behind-the-scenes look at the development of Apple’s Lisa 2008
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BYTE: You say that the magnetic read/write head in the disk drive is microprocessor-controlled in order to let it be more sensitive to variations in the alignment.
A behind-the-scenes look at the development of Apple’s Lisa 2008
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BYTE: You say that the magnetic read/write head in the disk drive is microprocessor-controlled in order to let it be more sensitive to variations in the alignment.
A behind-the-scenes look at the development of Apple’s Lisa 2008
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BYTE: You say that the magnetic read/write head in the disk drive is microprocessor-controlled in order to let it be more sensitive to variations in the alignment.
A behind-the-scenes look at the development of Apple’s Lisa 2008
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BYTE: You say that the magnetic read/write head in the disk drive is microprocessor-controlled in order to let it be more sensitive to variations in the alignment.
A behind-the-scenes look at the development of Apple’s Lisa 2008
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