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       2019-11-24   -   Hardware  archeology  -  Mechanical  computing
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       A long, long time ago - possibly more than a decade - I stumbled
       across an old manual on mechanical computers, which were used
       for fire control systems back in the forties.
       
       I changed my laptop at least twice since, and even if I
       *probably* still have that file, I have no idea where that might
       be.
       
       Today, I found it again, almost by accident, when clicking on a
       Wikipedia link gave me the magic words I needed for Google to
       find it again: it was /Basic Fire Control Mechanisms/, OP 1140,
       from 1944, and it's available online from at least two
       locations.
       
       I can barely wrap my head around the basic components described
       in Section 2, and they are of course impressively impractical,
       but also fascinating.  Need to implement the trigonometric
       functions in hardware? Just cut the right groove into a cam!
       And don't worry if your computer is starting to look like a
       dieselpunk torture devices, those are just multipliers and
       integrators!
       
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