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| − | + | A computer design that uses [[Analogue Electronics]] as the core processor. This is an {{TL|5}} era computer system design and quickly superseeded by digital computers. | |
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| − | + | ''Electronics Generations:'' | |
| − | + | # [[Analogue Electronics]] ([[TL:4-6]]) | |
| + | # [[Macroelectronics]] ([[TL:4-6]]) ([[Conventional Electronics]] or [[Digital Electronics]]) | ||
| + | # [[Microelectronics]] ([[TL:7-9]]) | ||
| + | # [[Optoelectronics]] ([[TL:10-12]]) | ||
| + | # [[Myelotronics]] ([[TL:13-15]]) | ||
| + | # [[Claytronics]] ([[TL:16-18]]) | ||
| + | # [[Nanotronics]] ([[TL:19-21]]) | ||
| + | # [[Fuzzy Electronics]] ([[TL:19-21]]) | ||
| + | # [[Atomtronics]] ([[TL:22-24]]) | ||
| + | # [[Psychotronics]] ([[TL:25-27]]) | ||
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Revision as of 11:40, 23 April 2020
A computer design that uses Analogue Electronics as the core processor. This is an TL–5 era computer system design and quickly superseeded by digital computers.
Electronics Generations:
- Analogue Electronics (TL:4-6)
- Macroelectronics (TL:4-6) (Conventional Electronics or Digital Electronics)
- Microelectronics (TL:7-9)
- Optoelectronics (TL:10-12)
- Myelotronics (TL:13-15)
- Claytronics (TL:16-18)
- Nanotronics (TL:19-21)
- Fuzzy Electronics (TL:19-21)
- Atomtronics (TL:22-24)
- Psychotronics (TL:25-27)