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Zero. One of Babbage's biggest personality flaws was a willingness to abandon a design as soon as he had a better idea, which is one of the reasons he was never able to complete a project. I know that copies of his second design for the Difference Engine were built (and worked correctly), but since we got several plans for the Analytical Engine and none of them were fully complete (I think we got one where the instruction format and instruction set were completely specified, and a complete block-level design, along with detailed component-level designs for a variety of functional units, but it's been years since I read the IEEE article and for the post I just cribbed the quote from the preface of Brooks and Blaauw's textbook on computer architecture).Any chance the Analytical Engine will ever actually be built?
While someone could probably complete the design and have the result be true to Babbage's vision, it would cost a fortune to make, require a locomotive engine to power it, run glacially slowly compared to any electronic computer, and it wouldn't be too impressive to look at, since it would probably have to be housed in an enclosure filled with lubricant oil. If someone did want to spend time completing the design, it would probably just be done in a CAD system and simulated.