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==5.0 The Computer System== The computer system aboard the Rosenanté class starship is identical in construction to the computers used on other Federation Starships. They utilize the same back up and failsafe hardware and communicate through the same methods as the standard starship computer. The computer system of the Rosenanté class starship is composed of 2 synchronized computer cores, identical to those used in the Galaxy Class starship. The only differences between the standard Federation computers and those aboard the Rosenanté are the storage medium and programming language that the system uses to communicate. The storage of data and processing networks of a standard Federation computer system depend upon isolinear chips. On the Rosenanté a new type of data storage chip, the Hololinear chip is introduced. Taking advantage of new replication and holographic programming breakthroughs, the new Hololinear chips, or HL chips, allow data to be stored in a four-dimensional, subspace format. A new programming language known a '''B'''ilinear '''U'''nilateral '''N'''etworking '''C'''ode ('''BUNC''') allows data to be stored in a temprometric tagged holographic string, thereby allowing data to be stacked almost exponentially upon other data, linked by temprometric strings of associated data. Retrieval time is decreased as the data can be read from any point along its data string, rather than starting at a specified point as is required by the standard isolinear chip design.
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