Wed 8 Feb 2006
Here’s one for Glenn
Posted by Joe White under Random News
Boing-Boing: Difference Engine mechanical computer made from legos
Cory Doctorow:
An enterprising hacker has created a working “difference engine” — a mechanical calculator first attempted in 19th Century by Charles Babbage — out of legos. The difference engine was immortalized in the William Gibson/Bruce Sterling collaboration of the same name, and it’s a perpetual source of hacker fascination (Ada Lovelace, Lord Byron’s daughter, financed the project and invented the idea of software for it because she was interested in handicapping horse races). Though Babbage was never able to get his design working, London’s science museum did build a Babbage Engine that worked, thanks to the greater precision of twentieth-century machining techniques.
Andy Carol is a Lego builder who created a working Difference Engine in legos, though his machine “only” solves second- and third-order polynomials to three or four digits. The site contains fascinating detail about the workings of Difference Engines and Carol’s implementation thereof.
(Thanks, Rick!)
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February 9th, 2006 at 1:09 pm
COOL!
Where do I get the kit?