With the Voyager spacecraft being mid-1970's technology, the available on-board memory for storing spacecraft sequence information is very limited by today's standards.
Working on a tight budget, we opted for more on-board memory at the expense of a large capacity harddisk.
My on-board memory is quite capable of handling all the mission requirements.
For all of its optimized processing might and 64 megabytes of on-board memory, the Prophet II is surprisingly unassuming in size.
With 8 MB of on-board memory, it featured a monochrome screen and all of the features common to the m500 series devices.
It also had 8 MB of on-board memory.
Notable enhancements include 16 MB of on-board memory and an enhanced backlighting system.
It requires 100 kilobytes of on-board memory and 1.5-million bytes of hard-disk space.
The improvements include enhancements of the on-board memory and a better measurement of the background spectra after a burst event.
This stand-alone aspect of data loggers implies on-board memory that is used to store acquired data.