While teaching an English class on apocalyptic fiction at the University of Washington, I experimented by going analog.
Our hacker [glgorman] sent in their submission for the One Hertz Challenge: an analog software clock for Microsoft Windows. I guess we’d have to say that this particular project is a work-in-progress.
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Figure 1 Incoming 8-bit antilog PWM interface (U1, U2, A1, Q1) generates 80 nA to 8 mA current to control 10 Hz to 1 MHz ...
Built around the beginning of the 1st century BCE, the Antikythera Mechanism is the oldest known analog computer in human ...
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