Physiological Simulation

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In this simulation of an active human, the user, representing the brain, has to keep the body (provided by the computer) alive while performing a series of physical activities. Once the sex, age, body mass, vital capacity, and blood volume of the person have been determined, the brain can vary the rate of breathing, the breath volume, and the sweating rate while the person may change activity, chosen from a range varying from sleeping or walking to rock climbing and cross-country running.



Platform : BBC Micro
Format : 5.25" Floppy Disk
Publisher : Five Ways Software
Authors : Kevin Sharp
Date : Unknown
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Weather Five Ways Software 380Z 5.25" Floppy Disk Unknown
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Longitudinal Waves Five Ways Software BBC Micro 5.25" Floppy Disk Unknown
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Approximation, Estimation & Standard Form Five Ways Software RM 380Z 5.25" Floppy Disk 1982
380Z Scales Five Ways Software RM 380Z 5.25" Floppy Disk 1982
The Dudley Programs Five Ways Software BBC Micro 5.25" Floppy Disk 1983
Weather Five Ways Software BBC Micro 5.25" Floppy Disk 1983
Homes Five Ways Software BBC Micro 5.25" Floppy Disk 1983

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This exhibit has a reference ID of CH21733. Please quote this reference ID in any communication with the Centre for Computing History.
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