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'''Electronic Associates, Inc.''' ('''EAI''') was a major [[analog computing]] company during the 1950s and 1960s. During the later 1960s into the 1970s they attempted to transition into [[hybrid computer]]. EAI's hybrid computers were still in wide-spread use well into the 1980s.
 
'''Electronic Associates, Inc.''' ('''EAI''') was a major [[analog computing]] company during the 1950s and 1960s. During the later 1960s into the 1970s they attempted to transition into [[hybrid computer]]. EAI's hybrid computers were still in wide-spread use well into the 1980s.
  
== Analog computer==
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== Analog computers==
 
* {{eai|PACE|PACE Series}}
 
* {{eai|PACE|PACE Series}}
 
* {{eai|PACE 24A}}
 
* {{eai|PACE 24A}}
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== Hybrid computers==
 
== Hybrid computers==
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EAI called their hybrid systems '''HYDAC''' which was short for '''Hybrid Digital/Analog computer'''.
 
* {{eai|Pacer}}
 
* {{eai|Pacer}}
 
* {{eai|Pacer 500}}
 
* {{eai|Pacer 500}}

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Electronic Associates, Inc. (EAI) was a major analog computing company during the 1950s and 1960s. During the later 1960s into the 1970s they attempted to transition into hybrid computer. EAI's hybrid computers were still in wide-spread use well into the 1980s.

Analog computers

Hybrid computers

EAI called their hybrid systems HYDAC which was short for Hybrid Digital/Analog computer.

Minicomputers


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