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GPS Analog Computer
c. 1950
General Precision Systems, United States
Scientists and engineers used the GPS Analog Computer to solve complex industrial problems. A very adaptable machine, the device could be configured to solve a range of problems by adding optional amplifiers, sensors, arithmetic elements, and input/output units to the basic system.
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