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Analog Computing and the Automatic Totalisator


Episode 35


A lot of the technology we associate with the modern day started on anachronistic machines. I'm not talking about mainframes, I'm talking older. Today we are looking at George Julius's Automatic Totalisator, an analog computer used to manage betting at horse tracks around the world. These were massively complex machines, some networked over 200 input terminals, and they did it all mechanically.

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Important Dates:

1913: Premier Tote installed in Auckland


Published on 5 years, 5 months ago






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