"Basics of Analog Computers" book
>In addition, for real time simulation digital machines of that
>generation were wholly (too strong?) inadewuate to the task. In
>particular, I recall reading about a '60ish project by one of Britain's
>Formula One makers to use a computer to control a F1-machine driving
>around an actual circuit in lieu of the driver. As I recall the story,
>it did not make it beyond the second turn. However, an analogue
>computer handled the task quite well. Apocryphal? ???
Anecdotal, how it is done is likely the critical factor, not the hardware
it was implemented on.
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