Reverse-engineering the B-52's mechanical angle computer
Hacker News·1mo·Nelson Minar
Nelson mined decades-old documentation to dissect the electromechanical guts of a Cold War-era star tracker—the kind of deep technical archaeology that reminds makers how much ingenuity went into solving hard problems before microprocessors. It's a masterclass in reading schematics and understanding analog computation.
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