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The Annalytical engine
Hi, I am guessing allot of you have already heard of this thing, but I just found about it while I was listening to a philosophy audio-book. Its called The Analytical Engine, and basically what it is is the first real fully functional computer. It was designed, though never built, by Charles Babbage around the year 1837. When I heard of it I thought to make a thread because I know there are a good number of computer buffs on the forums who may be interested in it/be able to explain it a bit better then I can. Here is a pic of a model.



I'm not 100% on how it was supposed to work, but I know that through a system of 3 punch cards it would have been capable of doing any math problem imaginable. It was to be powered by steam and would have weighed tons.

For more on The Analytical Engine, check this page out http://www.fourmilab.ch/babbage/contents.html they even have a java emulator, though I am lost as to how it really works.

Another thing Charles Babbage made, before the analytical engine, was The Difference engine.

The first one was Difference engine one. Babbage began work on engine one with money on loan from British Parliament, but after spending more then the cost of about 12 locomotives, not to mention difficulty machining the thousands and thousands of parts needed, Engine one was scrapped. He then went on to design the Analytical engine, and also Difference Engine 2. Engine 2 was a "more efficient" design, but was still never completed in his life time.

A few years back a rich man had one built. Here is a video.


Lastly, before any of these was an adding and subtraction machine built by Blaise Pascal. While it was by todays standards a simple machine, this was, as far as I know, the first of its sort. It was called La Pascaline and a simulator and more info about it can be found here. (It is in French, so I can't read it, or else I would know a bit more.)

http://pagesperso-orange.fr/therese....aline.htm#haut

Anyways, just thought that was some cool shiz.
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Charles Babbage, also known as the father of computing.

There's a great article on wiki about the concept. I'd suggest starting there.
Originally Posted by 2worlds View Post
Wouldnt Mind playing TB on that computer.

2worlds, you're a retard. also, that is too hard for my brain to win
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Originally Posted by mikotaku View Post
2worlds, you're a retard. also, that is too hard for my brain to win

Oh, Im going to cry Because you called me a retard.
I mean. Wow.
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doing any math problem imaginable

FALSE

also the machine never got finished cos the accuracy of forging was not good enough (so it had mech errors)
also, he built the same model you are seeing thats not the whole machine (that would be huge) cant remember if it is an increaser or what is it :P
anyway... intresting, more intresting its the story of the first bug found on a computer ;)
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reminds me of the proposed nano engines. Esentially extremely tiny peices of machinery with an almost limtless number of parts. Like a tiny Babbage engine i guess.

Thanks for the links, that was pretty sweet =)
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It would be pretty cool to have a mechanical computer that prints out each frame for you in clay or something, then it erases it and prints again really fast.

then you could play TB on it. But it might lag.
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