The Jargon File (version 4.4.7, 29 Dec 2003):
yoyo mode
n.
The state in which the system is said to be when it rapidly alternates
several times between being up and being down. Interestingly (and perhaps
not by coincidence), many hardware vendors give out free yoyos at Usenix
exhibits.
Sun Microsystems gave out logoized yoyos at SIGPLAN '88. Tourists staying
at one of Atlanta's most respectable hotels were subsequently treated to
the sight of 200 of the country's top computer scientists testing yo-yo
algorithms in the lobby.
The Free On-line Dictionary of Computing (30 December 2018):
yoyo mode
The state in which a computer is said to be when it
rapidly alternates several times between being up and being
down. Interestingly (and perhaps not by coincidence), many
hardware vendors give out free yoyos at Usenix exhibits.
Sun Microsystems gave out logoised yoyos at SIGPLAN '88.
Tourists staying at one of Atlanta's most respectable hotels
were subsequently treated to the sight of 200 of the country's
top computer scientists testing yo-yo algorithms in the
lobby.
[Is it "yoyo" or "yo-yo"?]
[Jargon File]
(1995-03-07)