5.0 Computer and Communication Systems 5.1 Library Computer 5.11 The library computer provides mission support including sensor interpretation, science modeling , translation, information cross-indexing, and miscellaneous functions. 5.12 Two Ferranti FASFAX 2C Mainframes are installed on deck 7/8 (core) and Deck 19 5.13 Each is composed 60 modules of 65,536 optical transtator chips arranged into a Duotronic III - standard dual-paradigm neural network. 5.14 Maximum speed is 46k PHz (Phrase operations per second) with the universal translator program, 35K Phz science. 5.15 Hull mainframe is maintained in cold-sync backup. 5.16 Integration with engineering, tactical, sensor, specialized science processors via ODN (Optical Data Network). 5.18 Modifications peculiar to ship: Universal translator : T'fyen Lingua 931.2 Isolinear chip-equipped accelerator boosts science to 39K FASFAX-EUCLID bus-augmentation custom integration package Hosseini HL-200 Personal Holocell processor standfree; QTS 810 Virtual port bus to Q9000 std. Schonlein CC Port adaptor to QTS 810 port; Norii WORMOFF W100 Ver4.0 vaccine/immunator standfree 5.2 Core Memory 5.21 Core Memory provides indexed data resources for the library computer. 5.22 Four FASFAX DATAVAULT cores are installed, 1 active core + 1 protected archive set per mainframe. 5.23 Each is composed of 30 modules of 64 clusters of 1024 nickel carbonitrium crystal wafers. 5.24 Total static memory = 3.23 Bil Quads 5.25 Dynamic access memory = 125 K Quad/sec. (uprated) 5.26 Archive updating each shift/per command /polling schedule. 5.3 Dedicated Processors 5.31 Dedicated processors provide specialized tactical, sensing, and engineering control. 5.32 Two Ferranti FSTR-TAC fire-control units installed Deck 11 with high parasitic integration to the FASFAX unit. 5.33 One EUCLID SSDGI (Sciential Sensory Data-Gathering and Interpretation) system architecture distributed between Deck 7 nodes and all sensor elements. 5.34 Modified EUCLID parasitism on the FASFAX unit has evolved a unified 74:1 Bg noise-reduction filter architecture, improving multiband pattern extration 35% -250% 5.35 Two Mercury 3100 PCS Eng. computers installed Deck 7,16 5.36 PCS units run at independent clock-sync isolation with in-warp step-in within accel/decel limits. 5.4 Computer Network 5.41 The computer network provides multiple interface options to provide versatile or data-dense access. 5.42 A redundant optical data network exists throughout the volume of the ship. 5.43 An isolated backup ODN provides more limited coverage. 5.44 A secondary RF network provides low bandwidth communications. 5.45 A tertiary, protected Secure ODN serves command, tactical, engineering and medical terminals. 5.46 The electro-plasma power transfer network can provide limited communications functions. 5.47 2850 Multistandard dataports installed for various peripherals: terminals, communicators, tricorders, PADDs, instrumentation, security devices,... 5.48 Rapid field ODN extension/rerouting possible.