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导语:有一段时期,计算机是靠水运行的。MONIAC全名叫国民收入模拟计算机,用来分析经济数据,是基于液压的。简单来说,通过泵使水流过管道和 ...
he turned to a fluidic computer he built called MONIAC. The computer used water tanks to represent different parts of the economy. The topmost tank was the treasury, and altering valve positions ...
Fortunately, there is a machine for that. MONIAC is an analogue computer with water as its medium, designed to simulate a national economy for students. Invented in 1949 by the New Zealand ...
In a similar way, water flow in a 1949 computer modeled economic processes, Klint Finley reports at Wired. The MONIAC (which stands for Monetary National Income Analogue Computer) was created ...
In a similar way, water flow in a 1949 computer modeled economic processes, Klint Finley reports at Wired. The MONIAC (which stands for Monetary National Income Analogue Computer) was created ...
The MONIAC---short for Monetary National Income Analogue Computer---was a machine that analyzed economic data using, yes, hydraulics. Basically, it pumped water through pipes and tanks in an ...
A perspex labyrinth, the Moniac is a water-driven analogue computer, a hydraulic model of a national economy. Water flows through a series of plastic tanks, gauges, sluices and tubes, representing ...
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