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Yes indeed Core Memory.  

X and Y plus the sense/inhibit wire.  Pulse X and Y with no inhibit and the bit is a one.  X and Y plus inhibit pulse is a zero.  Read is destructive so every read cycle is stored in a memory based register, the memory follows with a write cycle to restore the location.

Worked on systems using it for 12 years.  16K R/W memories, repaired all but the core stacks themselves.  That was sent out to Plessey or DataRam.  These systems also had a 2K wire ROM called a QuadriRom.  We repaired everything including the wires on the QuadriRom.  The system had to come up running after power failure and these were Non-volatile memory of their day

Drew Meyer

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