Java 3D-Simulation of the Schickard Calculator from 1623

Introduction Installation Applet Problems More Gallery Description Editorial

Introduction

The Schickard Calculator is the first known mechanical calculator to add, subtract, multiply and divide.
It was invented by the German professor Wilhelm Schickard in 1623, but remained unknown for 300 years.
In 1960 it was reconstructed by Baron Bruno von Freytag-Löringhoff.

In this study work a simulation of the reconstructed calculator was done using a Java 3D-applet.
This makes it possible to perform calculations like Schickard did, watch the calculator from any
view point you like and even gain an insight view of case.
Look at some screen shots in our small picture gallery.

On this page you will find everything you need to start the applet and much more...
Explore the fascinating world of the Schickard Calculator!

Installation and Configuration for Windows 95/NT

Step 1: Installation of Java 2-Plug-in

You must have a Java 2-Plug-in (preferred: Java 1.2.1-Plug-in) installed.
Otherwise:
Download and install the Java 1.2.2-Plug-in in (file: jre1_2_2-win.exe) your favorite directory.
Example directory: C:\Program Files\JavaSoft\JRE\1.2
 

Step 2: Installation of Java 3D-Plug-in

You must have a Java 3D-Plug-in (preferred: Java 1.1.1-Plug-in) installed.
Otherwise:
Download and install the Java 3D Runtime for the JRE (file: java3d1_1_2-win32-opengl-rt.exe)
in the same directory as the Java 2-Plugin.
Example directory: C:\Program Files\JavaSoft\JRE\1.2
 

Step 3: Installation of Java-VRML-Loader

You must have the VRML97 Java 3D Loader installed.
Otherwise:
Download and unzip the vrml97.jar of the "Java 3D and VRML Working group"
to the runtime sub directory .../lib/ext of your Plug-in directory.
Example directory: C:\Program Files\JavaSoft\JRE\1.2\lib\ext.
 

Step 4: Enabling the Plug-in

Make sure you have activated the Java 3D-Plug-in where you have just installed the Java-VRML-Loader into.
Therefore:
Start the Java Plug-in Control Panel and choose the newly installed JRE (Sheet 'Advanced') .
Default location inWindows:Start-->Programs-->Java_Plug-in_Control_Panel

THE APPLET

When you think, you are ready, start here the
Java 3D Simulation of the Schickard Calculator.


default size is [600x400] - you may wish to try [1280x960]

Troubleshooting

Do you want to know more ...
Editorial
Author: Benjamin Nill
Tutors: Bernd Eberhard, Frank Hanisch

Location of this file: http://www.gris.uni-tuebingen.de/projects/studproj/schickard/index.html



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