I never saw an "analog" computer. Everyone I saw are digital. Maybe it has fixed firmware and D to A and A to D converters, but the processor must be digital unless this is something real unusual. To my knowledge computers use binary 0's and 1's. Instructions, data and addresses all stored as binary.
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Originally Posted by DPW928
The computer is analog (no programming) and the signal is just a voltage input so there shouldn't be any initialization required. i.e. plug and play.
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