Definition of an Analog(ue) Computer

From: Sam Ismail <dastar_at_wco.com>
Date: Thu May 7 13:36:15 1998

On Thu, 7 May 1998, William Donzelli wrote:

> > Ok, ignore the physical aspects which would allow or prevent the
> > alteration of the computer. Logically, the code (function) is removed
> > from the CPU (circuitry). In an analog circuit, the circuit IS the code
> > AND the executor. A digital computer has a definite distinction between
> > the code and the executor.
>
> I was not going to jump into this "cat vs. dog" argument, but...
>
> Most analog computers are programmed by a plugboard, or a matrix of analog
> crossbar switches - that is the "code".

I knew I shouldn't have added that last sentence. You got me. I'll have
to re-group.

Sam Alternate e-mail: dastar_at_siconic.com
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