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Very thin permalloy sheets were used by RCA, in 1963, in order to achieve integrated magnetic memories. In 1964, LFE has described an approach to mass memories (107--109 bits) using this material and an integrated wiring. For different reasons, these two projects were abandoned. This paper shows that the two conditions of success are the choice of the shape of the element and the integration process.