This paper describes a digitally controlled MOSFET switching array capable of programming a module of 37 analog computer components for a hybrid compu ter system. Using the patching scheme to program the analog portion of a hybrid computer has allowed full time-sharing of the system. A time- sharing monitor has been developed allowing remote access to the system.
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