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On 1/4/2025 2:36 PM, Jeff Liebermann wrote:
> On Sat, 4 Jan 2025 12:35:20 -0600, AMuzi <am@yellowjersey.org> wrote:
> 
>> Analog computer?
>> Like the fluid logic plate in an automatic transmission?
>>
>> https://www.carid.com/acdelco/gm-original-equipment-automatic-transmission-valve-body.html--
> 
> Nope.  The automobile automatic transmission is actually a digital
> fluidic switch.  When all the inputs and outputs are either on, off,
> in, out, left, right, up down etc, it's digital. 

Except for CVTs



> There are fluidic
> analog computers.  The key difference is how numbers are stored.  In a
> digital computer, numbers are stored as discrete numbers.  In an
> analog computer, numbers are stored as a range of values that require
> interpolation to produce an output.  When I asked Google the same
> question, I received a rather wide range of answers:
> <https://www.google.com/search?q=difference+between+analog+and+digital+computer>
> That was a common point of contention as computers were being
> developed (roughly 1960 thru 1990).  I don't think anyone successfully
> produced an answer that covered all types of computing devices.
> Instead of an official answer, everyone just gave up by about 1990.
> 
> User manual on an early analog computer including a few useful
> examples.  Try to visualize what those problems might look like on a
> slide rule or today's personal computers:
> <https://www.analogmuseum.org/english/collection/eai/tr10/>
> <https://www.analogmuseum.org/library/eai_tr-10.pdf>
> 
>