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SEMICONDUCTOR  MEMORY

The direction of the cell vector rotation induced film signal on the sense/digit line will determine what was the recorded state of the film. As the film is read, the cell magnetic state vector is forced in the hard direction. If the transverse field is removed, the film would fall back to one of the two easy states, a one or a zero. The actual state that a film would return to, however, would be uncertain, and a small amount of demagnetization  of  the  film  may  occur.  For  this  reason, reading a film in this manner is considered destructive readout. To ensure the film returns to its original state, the  computer  has  an  automatic  hardwired  restore operation, which is the same as writing into film memory. This operation is an internal operation and is not controlled by the software user. WRITE  (RESTORE)  CYCLE.  —Film  memory  is like core memory; the data read from film must be written back into the film for permanent storage. This portion of the storage cycle is known as the write or restore operation. Each storage cycle consists of a read and a write or restore operation. In writing information to a film spot, a longitudinal field is required in addition to the transverse field to assure proper writing. Frame A of figure 6-23 shows how this field is applied. This longitudinal  field  is  applied  by  passing  a  current Figure 6-23.—Writing (restoring) a zero or a one: A. How the field is applied; B. Bit steering to store a zero; C. Bit steering to store a one, 6-19

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