The ORACLE or Oak Ridge Automatic Computer and Logical Engine, an early computer built by Oak Ridge National Laboratory, was based on the IAS architecture developed by John von Neumann.
Please note Oracle in Oracle Inc. is not an abbreviation.
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It's 'electronic control module', and the one for the engine will be one of the computers on the vehicle.
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Ah, the Babbage computer, a marvel of its time! Charles Babbage designed the first mechanical computer in the 19th century, known as the Analytical Engine. It was capable of performing basic calculations and is considered a precursor to modern computers. Despite never being fully built during Babbage's lifetime, his work laid the foundation for future advancements in computing technology.
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No, a difference engine is just a very powerful automatic calculator for tabulating polynomial functions by the method of differences, but it is neither programmable nor can it perform conditional tests or logical functions. It cannot be used for any other purpose than tabulating polynomial functions.
To change an automatic galant to a 5-speed, you need a Computer for the Manual transmission of that year, and an engine.
The engine computer on the firewall also handles the transmission.
Depends if you have a manual or automatic. Manual transmission, no, there is no transmission computer. For an automatic transmission, the engine computer and transmission computer are one unit typically called an ECM, Engine control module. There are many different names for and ECM. Ford started using computer controlled transmissions in the early 90's and late 80's.
no, it's fuel injected all controled by engine computer
It depends. Different computer for automatic vs. manual transmission, federal vs. California emissions, 2WD vs. 4WD and engine size. For example, a computer with a number like F0TF-xxxxxx-BHA is designated for a 2.9L 2WD Automatic.
You do not have to reset the asd relay. It is controlled by the engine computer automatically.
No such thing. If you reset the computer, the emissions testers will see that you've done a reset and that's an automatic fail