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  1. 21 cze 2017 · The document summarizes the history of computers from ancient counting devices like the abacus to the five generations of modern computers. It describes early mechanical calculating machines invented in the 17th-18th centuries and how they evolved to use punch cards and electricity.

  2. 16 sie 2010 · The document summarizes the history of computers from 1941 to the present. It describes some of the earliest computers including the Z3 (1941), Mark I (1944), and ABC computer (1942). The first generation of computers (1951-1958) used vacuum tubes and punch cards, were large, slow, and expensive.

  3. 4 lip 2011 · The document provides a timeline of major events and developments in computing history from 1939 to 1962, including the founding of early companies, completion of important early computers, advances in hardware such as transistors and integrated circuits, development of programming languages like FORTRAN and COBOL, and milestones in artificial ...

  4. 13 paź 2014 · Computer History Timeline. 1950Hideo Yamachito made The first electric computer 1951-UNIVAC introduced; EDVAC introduced 1955- Bell labs makes transistor comp. 1956-optical fiber introduced 1957-sputnik I & II launched

  5. 12 paź 2014 · Computer History Timeline. Computer Generations MHS-TH-28. *Table of Contents*. Slide 5 : Picture of first generation computer Slide 6 : What are first generation computers Slide 7 : Picture of Cathode Ray Tube Slide 8 : What is a Cathode Ray Tube. Download Presentation.

  6. The document outlines major milestones in computer history from 500 BC to 1997 AD, including the invention of the abacus, slide rule, programmable computers like the Analytical Engine and ENIAC, the first integrated circuits and microprocessors, the development of programming languages like FORTRAN, the invention of the mouse and floppy disk ...

  7. ELECTRONICS ERA1900-1964 ENIAC. In 1926, Dr. Julius Edgar Lilienfield from New York filed for a patent on a transistor. Konrad Zuse, a German engineer, completes the 1st general purpose programmable calculator in 1941. Colossus, a British computer used for code-breaking, is operational by the end of 1943. ENIAC (Electronic Numerical Integrator ...

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