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       The following pages are the result of my
       efforts to preserve analog computers and information about analog 
       computing
       in general from being scrapped and lost. These efforts started many years
       ago when I fell in love with the general idea of analog computing being a
       teenager and reading the wonderful book "Analogrechnen" written by 
       Prof. Giloi and Prof. Lauber.
       
       Over the years analog computing became my passion and the more books and 
       articles I read, the more machines the collection contained, the more I
       got hooked by this very special way of doing calculations.
       
 
       I wrote two books about analog computing, one in German which was 
       published in 2010 and one in English which is based on 
       the German issue with some errors corrected and including a more
       thorough mathematical description of the various computing elements as
       well as containing more detailed programming examples. Both books were
       published by Oldenbourg
       and are available in bookstores or at amazon. A (German) review of the
       book "Analogrechner" can be found
       here.
          
       The museum currently offers the following sub areas which might be of
       interest:
       
       
        |   | Introduction: If you are a 
         first time visitor you might want to read a little bit about analog
         computing in general. |   | Library: Here you can find lots of
         articles and other printed material about analog computing for 
         download. |  
        |   | Collection: Over the years
         I managed to save some wonderful machines from scrap - most of these 
         are on display in this section. If you are interested in visiting the
         collection feel free to contact me to make an appointment. |   | Examples: To get an impression of analog
         computers at work, have a look at this section. |  
        |   | Impressions: Here you can find
         a collection of various pictures of electronic analog computers. |   | Homebrew: This collection of pages shows
         some homebrew devices which I developed over the years to extend my 
         analog computing capabilities. |  
        |   | People: Here are some pages with pictures 
         and 
         stories from other persons who have been working with analog computers. |   | Support: If you want to support the
         museum, please have a look here. |  
        |   | What's new?: Changes and extensions to 
         the online museum can be found here in a chronological sequence. |   | Impressum und Datenschutz |  
        
       
 
       
        The Analogmuseum is 
        mentioned by the Computer History Museum.
       
        In March 2011 David Curran and his wonderful and lovely wife Laura
        visited the analog computer museum - read about their excursion
        in  
        
        
 
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       01-SEP-2013,
       
        ulmann@analogmuseum.org
       
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