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  1. Z1 – komputer mechaniczny zerowej generacji skonstruowany przez Konrada Zusego w Berlinie w latach 1936–1938. Był to pierwszy programowalny komputer na świecie wykorzystujący binarne liczby zmiennoprzecinkowe. Jednakże ze względu na brak instrukcji warunkowej nie był on kompletną maszyną Turinga.

  2. This computer was destroyed in the bombardment of Berlin in December 1943, during World War II, together with all construction plans. The Z1 was the first in a series of computers that Zuse designed. Its original name was "V1" for Versuchsmodell 1 (meaning Experimental Model 1).

  3. 24 cze 2024 · The Konrad Zuse Z1 computer was a milestone in history, creating the base for today’s tech. Being the first programmable computer, the Z1 showed amazing skills like using binary calculation. It was also the first to use floating-point math, setting a path for future system designs.

  4. In 1939, the German military commissioned Zuse to build the Z2, which was largely based on the Z1. Later, he completed the Z3 in May of 1941, the Z3 was a revolutionary computer for its time and is considered the first electro-mechanical and program-controlled computer.

  5. 25 lut 2023 · W 1943 roku Tommy Flowers – inżynier ds. telefonii z General Post Office – uruchomił urządzenie Colossus Mark 1, które brytyjskim ośrodku kryptograficznym Bletchley Park łamało szyfry niemieckiej maszyny Lorenza (podobnej do Enigmy).

  6. The Z1 was a mechanical computer designed by Konrad Zuse from 1935 to 1936 and built by him from 1936 to 1938. It was a binary electrically driven mechanical calculator with limited programmability, reading instructions from punched tape.

  7. This chapter provides a comprehensive description of the Z1, the programmable mechanical computing machine built by Konrad Zuse in Berlin between 1936 and 1938. We explain the main structural elements of the machine, the high-level architecture, and the internal data flow.

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