Sunday, March 19, 2006

pathway: A Difference Engine Built With LEGO® Pieces

A Difference Engine Built With LEGO® Pieces: "Building A Calculating Machine Using LEGO® Pieces
Small picture of the difference engine.
Carol's Difference Engine 2. (click for larger image)
History

Before the day of computers and pocket calculators all mathematics was done by hand. Great effort was expended to compose trigonometric and logarithmic tables for navigation, scientific investigation, and engineering purposes. The larger efforts involved rooms of semi skilled people, called 'computers', capable of doing reliable arithmetic who would be under the direction of a skilled mathematician.

In the mid-19th century, people began to design machines to automate this error prone process. Many machines of various designs were eventually built but, the most advanced and famous of these was not. The Babbage Difference Engine.

Because of engineering issues as well as political and personal conflict the Babbage Difference engines construction had to wait until 1991 when the Science Museum in London decided to build the Babbage Difference Engine No.2 for an exhibit on the history of computers."

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