Ive got a bunch of manuals and specs for the Mk.37 gun director on a drive I cant get to atm, so Ive had to hit the wiki ...

input came from the Director:

... and fed into the plotting room where the computer lived. this is THE most advanced fire control computer used in WWII, the MkI (drawing is the 1A but it looks similar):

it weighs 3500lb, operated by ?4 sailors.
because it was on a moving ship it needed input from a gyro, hence the attached Stable Element:

the computer generated control current for the servos in the gun turrets.
this very complex system could provide an accurate firing solution for
1 aerial target, and only as long as the target was
maintaining a constant vector (speed and rate of climb)
for 20-30s.
USS Missouri plotting room in operation:
