World of Steampunk Rejoice: Somebody Might Build Charles Babbage’s Analytical Engine
by Susana Polo | 11:48 am, October 15th
John Graham-Cumming is currently collecting funds to use Charles Babbage‘s original blueprints to finally build his unfinished masterpiece: an entirely clockwork programmable computer that was conceived in 1837.
Charles Babbage was a visionary thinker of the 1800′s who had a lot of great ideas (like calculating mathematics by mechanical means)… but no funding. He never managed to get a completed prototype of any of his computers made during his lifetime. Since his death, there have been at least two working Difference Engines constructed. However, the Difference Engine was basically a normal calculator, and could perform only basic mathematical functions.
Graham-Cumming is looking to make a working model of Babbage’s Analytical Engine, which was actually a programmable computer. The graphic calculator version of the Difference Engine, if you will.
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