Re: An analogic ALU



Stef Mientki wrote:
30 years ago that was a standard test in practical work at technical
schools, it was called an "Analog Computer" ;-)
What I remember,

I didn't think something like "Analog Computers" have existed!
I had this idea because I was fed-up with the clock cycles that a
16bits division operation may take. So, I thought that using this
system will reduce the numbre of clock cycles to 1.

it was a hell of job to get the same results twice ;-)

Ofcourse, with analog systems you will never get an "exact" solution,
that's why I've got many crasy ideas like "put the circuit in a liquid
Netrogene vacume" or "store it in the refregerater" and "place a
potentiometer in parallel with every resistor" in addition to the
insane "use a home made 32bits flash ADC".

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