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3d_drive [2013/10/28 21:47]
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3d_drive [2013/10/31 02:08]
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 ======3D drive====== ======3D drive======
-Three dimensional crystal hologram storage devices. +===== 3Ds and X3Ds ===== 
-{{tag>​eq}}+By the time of the [[progress_level_5|Fusion Age (PL 5)]], magnetic storage devices have been replaced by three-dimensional crystal hologram storage devices—commonly called 3Ds. A 3D contains a huge amount of space within its crystal interior, since data can be recorded in three dimensions instead of one. 
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 +Of course, program complexity and size has increased to fill the newly available space. While this makes new programming technologies possible, it doesn'​t provide the unlimited amount oi storage space that was predicted near the end of the Information Age. The programs needed to access the virtual reality aspect of the [[grid|Grid]] and otherwise run the machinery of this age are stupendously complex and incredibly large. A huge number of PL 5 programs can be stored an a single 3D, but no cutting-edge computer operator or [[gridrunner_advanced_class|gridpilot]] of the age uses the outdated, outmoded, and outclassed programs at the earlier Progress Level. They use updated, [[progress_level_6|PL 6]] versions of those same programs, versions that incorporate the newest programming techniques and make use at the newest technology. 
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 +Each removable 3D can hold programs totaling 2 slots of memory; larger 3Ds, called X3Ds, can hold up to 5 slots of memory
 +{{tag>​eq ​grid canon}}
  
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