Renaissance · Europe · Technology

1645

Pascal Invents the Mechanical Calculator

1645

The nineteen-year-old Blaise Pascal, tired of helping his tax collector father add columns, designed a brass machine with interlocking gears that could perform addition and subtraction. The Pascaline was temperamental and expensive but it worked. Mechanical computation had its first commercially offered device, and the dream of automating arithmetic that would eventually produce the computer had taken its first tangible form.