
Puzzle Series: What is this and what does it do?
damn! Genista got it on a whim. And within 15 minutes! A flickr land speed record.
EAI analog computer, Model TR-20
Manufacturer: EAI, Inc.
Original Price: $10,000
Original Date: 1964
I’ll post a photo from the manual of it….
Genista is the fastest guesser of the West…
Welcome to the guessing team. OldCola is our Guru. I had a bit of fortune at the beginning but I burnt out… anyway they still allow me to make disgressions and silly comments. I am like the fool on the hill.
The Fooless, actually. ๐
Wow!! That looks like the Pace TR-20 Analog Computer! I used two of these guys for my senior project in engineering, 1966-67. Analog Simulation of atmospheric reentry. It was a lot of work for two credits, but a great learning experience. I think I may still have the manual for the computer. Where is this equipment located?
Amazing. I don’t think I’ve seen an analog computer in operation, anywhere, in the last 25 years. I always thought they still had potential for certain problems, but…. Anyway, I did find my report, and the programming manual, both very yellowed. It would be fun to try to reproduce that program again…
You folks wouldn’t have a Clary DE-60 lying around, would you? That was the first digital computer I fiddled with. Rotating drum memory and patch panel programming… I would NOT want to reattempt programming that beast. ๐
jurvetson or jerryfi_99 – I have an EAI PACE TR-20 and I am interested in restoring it. Do either of you have access to the manuals and are you willing to scan them?
Great puzzle photos BTW.
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