B Pete
Hi B Pete. No one else as yet has welcomed you to Wikipedia so I do. Thank you for fixing the wikilink 'analog' in my edit of Telectronics. I'm 73 yo & struggling most times with wiki formatting. You are a young fellow with the computer skills of your generation. If you have the time available I would greatly appreciate it if you could assist me now & then -- particularly with properly formatting references. All the bestGeoffrey Wickham 02:24, 14 February 2007 (UTC)
Hollerith's tabulator is specificlaly described as an analog computer in this Britannica article. [1]. An analog computer, to be brief, uses physical means with which to store data (exactly what Hollerith's tabulator did. A digital computer stores and retrieves information electronically. Rklawton 20:55, 20 February 2007 (UTC)
- I did not see Hollerith's tabulator specificly mentioned in the article. Did I miss it? The difference between an analog computer and a digital computer is the way data is represented: as an analog (continuousy variable) signal or a digital (on or off -or- 0 or 1) signal. Analog computers can be either mechanical or electronic, as can digital computers. I would classify the tabulator as a mechanical digital device, as it tabulates the presence or absence of punched holes, which is digital data. B Pete 21:25, 20 February 2007 (UTC)
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