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About This Presentation This presentation is part of the “Math + Fun!” series devised by Behrooz Parhami, Professor of Computer Engineering at University of California, Santa Barbara. It was first prepared for special lessons in mathematics at Goleta Family School during three school years (2003-06). “Math + Fun!” material can be used freely in teaching and other educational settings. Unauthorized uses are strictly prohibited. © Behrooz Parhami Edition Released Revised Revised First Nov. 2005 Nov. 2005 Math in Computers Slide 2 Counters and Clocks 9 0 1 8 2 7 3 6 5 4 Nov. 2005 Math in Computers Slide 3 A Mechanical Calculator Photo of the 1874 hand-made version Photo of production version, made in Sweden (ca. 1940) Odhner calculator: invented by Willgodt T. Odhner (Russia) in 1874 Nov. 2005 Math in Computers Slide 4 The Inside of an Odhner Calculator 1 9 7 . . . 0 8 6 4 2 + 5 3 6 5 14007 Nov. 2005 Math in Computers Slide 5 Decimal versus Binary Calculator 5 0 2 5 1000 100 10 1 0 5000 + no hundred + 20 + 5 = Five thousand twenty-five 1 1 0 1 1 8 4 2 1 2 8 + no 4 + 2 + 1 = Eleven 3 0 4 After movement by 10 notches After movement by 2 notches (one revolution), move the next (one revolution), move the next wheel to the left by 1 notch. wheel to the left by 1 notch. Nov. 2005 Math in Computers Slide 6
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