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pals
Monday 3/30/98 3:21 PM
John Young
The information contained in
http://www.research.att.com/~smb/nsam-160/pal.html
appears from my knowledge accurate.
One must consider possible malfunction when
With the CAT B, it is also possible to check the code, relock the
weapon, or rekey it.
and
limited-try feature disables the bomb if too many incorrect keys are
entered. Most references omit the CAT C. It may just be a later model
of the CAT B.
The new keys loaded were occasionally not the ones intended to be
loaded.
Back to Pantex for disassembly was the fix.
The bubble memory of the T1563 was one of the problems
in rekeying reliability, I was told..
Bugs in the about 112,000 lines of rca 1802 assembler code was also a
problem.
Kent Parsons asked me to look at the code and make a recommendation
about what to do.
Later
bill