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by hex4def6 32 days ago
https://www.flickr.com/photos/blairmc99/55275010559/in/photo...

I don't think I've ever seen a manual that expected me to use DeMorgan's Theorem as part of a test procedure... :)

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what you have there is a coding sheet for a GP4. a stored program computer, with drum memory.

eventually, the company would call that a 'system design and mechanization report', which would document the math and equations needed to correctly simulate a small part of an aircraft.

note the marking "link division of general precision". the computer was made by General Precision, of which the Link aviation company was the biggest customer. i had always been told that Link purchased General Precision, but perhaps it was the other way around.

i worked in this industry for about 35 years. this stuff was ancient and forgotten about when I started.