On Thu, 7 May 1998, William Donzelli wrote:
   Ok, ignore the
physical aspects which would allow or prevent the
 alteration of the computer.  Logically, the code (function) is removed
 from the CPU (circuitry).  In an analog circuit, the circuit IS the code
 AND the executor.  A digital computer has a definite distinction between
 the code and the executor. 
 I was not going to jump into this "cat vs. dog" argument, but...
 Most analog computers are programmed by a plugboard, or a matrix of analog
 crossbar switches - that is the "code". 
 
I knew I shouldn't have added that last sentence.  You got me.  I'll have
to re-group.
Sam                                        Alternate e-mail: dastar(a)siconic.com
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