Joel is correct, the G-15 was used at that time ONLY with the Differential 
Analyzer.  Hell, that prof couldn't pronounce digital correctly!

Barry

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From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf 
Of Joel C. Ewing
Sent: Sunday, April 13, 2014 11:45 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Another Golden Anniversary - Dartmouth BASIC

On 04/11/2014 08:49 AM, Shmuel Metz (Seymour J.) wrote:
> In <[email protected]>, on 04/10/2014
>    at 08:53 PM, Barry Merrill <[email protected]> said:
>
>>  As the EE Lab Professor (name now forgotten, but rather aged as I
>>  recall) finished the instructions for that lab project, he said "I  
>> have been instructed to read this note to all EE students", and  
>> picking up a one-page, dittoed notice, he continued "The IBM  
>> Corporation has donated a Model 610 digg-it-tal, er, digital,  
>> computer, located in room 240, and students can sign up for blocks  
>> of time to use it."  Slamming the sheet of paper face down, he  then 
>> said "those digital things will never amount to anything,  but next 
>> year, as Juniors, you will be able to go across the  hall to room 241 
>> and use the Bendix G15 Analog Computer - that's  how we Electrical 
>> Engineer's solve real problems!"
> Bendix G15 Analog Computer? Digital, Shirley. 
>  
The base G-15 was indeed digital, but when connected to one of its peripheral 
devices, the DA-1 Differential Analyzer, it took on the characteristics of a 
digital/analog hybrid, with programming based on integrators and multipliers 
like an analog computer.  If the EE Professor was convinced the G-15 was 
analog, it was probably always used with a DA-1 and he just didn't understand 
that the control functions of the system resided in a digital computer capable 
of independent operation and that the seemingly analog elements of the combined 
system were actually emulated digitally within the DA-1.

-- 
Joel C. Ewing,    Bentonville, AR       [email protected] 

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