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by amatic
804 days ago
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> I started in 1934, [... ] At that time, the computing industry was limited to mechanical calculators using the decimal system. That seems a bit biased toward discrete systems. Engineers and scientists of the time used mechanical and (later) electric analog computers, and they were more powerful than the new discrete systems, for most purposes. For example: Helmut Hoelzer’s Fully Electronic Analog Computer used in the German V2 (A4) rockets
https://www.cdvandt.org/Hoelzer%20V4.pdf (text in German, but has some pictures and diagrams) |
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