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History of Computers
- Mark Mayuga
Konrad Zuse’s
Z1 Circa 1936
Konrad Zuse (19101995) was a
construction engineer
for the Henschel
Aircraft Company in
Berlin, Germany at the
beginning of WWII.
Konrad Zuse earned
the semiofficial title of
"inventor of the
modern computer" for
his series of automatic
calculators, which he
invented to help him
with his lengthy
engineering
calculations.
Atanasoff-Berry
Computer (ABC)
1942

The AtanasoffBerry Computer
represented several
innovations in
computing,
including a binary
system of
arithmetic, parallel
processing,
regenerative
memory, and a
separation of
memory and
computing
functions.
Harvard MARK 1
Computer by Howard
Aiken and Grace
Hopper 1944

The computer,
controlled by
pre-punched
paper tape, could
carry out
addition,
subtraction,
multiplication,
division and
reference to
previous results
ENIAC
Computer 1946
It contains 17,468
vacuum tubes, along
with 70,000 resistors,
10,000 capacitors,
1,500 relays, 6,000
manual switches and 5
million soldered joints.
The army needed a
computer for
calculating artilleryfiring tables, the
setting used for
different weapons
under varied
conditions for target
accuracy.
The Manchester Small
Scale Experimental
Machine 1948
The world's first storedprogram electronic
digital computer
successfully executed its
first program on 21st
June 1948. That program
was written by Tom
Kilburn who, along with
the late F.C. (Freddie)
Williams designed and
built the machine. It was
called the "Small Scale
Experimental Machine",
but was soon nicknamed
the "Baby". It is also
sometimes known as the
"Mark 1 prototype".
The
Transistor
1947
The experimental
Transistor Computer
was first
operational in
November 1953 and
it is believed to be
the first transistor
computer to come
into operation
anywhere in the
world.
UNIVAC
Computer
1951
The UNIVAC I was
the first American
computer designed at
the outset for business
and administrative
use (i.e., for the fast
execution of large
numbers of relatively
simple arithmetic and
data transport
operations, as opposed
to the complex
numerical calculations
required by scientific
computers)
IBM 701
EDPM 1953
IBM stands
for International
Business
Machines, the
largest computer
company in the
world today.
IBM is
responsible for
numerous
inventions
having to do
with computers.
FORTRAN
Computer
Programming
Language 1954

Fortran is still
used today for
programming
scientific and
mathematical
applications.
Fortran began as
a digital code
interpreter for
the IBM 701 and
was originally
named Speed
coding.
ERMA and
MIRC
computer 1955
ERMA was first
demonstrated to the
public in 1955
(September), and first
tested on real banking
accounts in the fall of
1956. Production models
(ERMA Mark II) of the
ERMA computer were
built by General Electric.
Thirty-two units were
delivered to the Bank of
America in 1959 for fulltime use as the bank's
accounting computer and
check handling system.
ERMA computers were
used into the 1970s.
Spacewar
Computer 1962
The PDP-1's
operating system
was the first to
allow multiple users
to share the
computer
simultaneously. This
was perfect for
playing Spacewar,
which was a twoplayer game
involving warring
spaceships firing
photon torpedoes.
Scelbi & Mark-8
Altair & IBM 5100
Computers 1974/75

In the March, 1974,
issue of QST
magazine there
appeared the first
advertisement for a
"personal computer."
It was called the
Scelbi(Scientific, Elec
tronic
and Biological) and
designed by the
Scelbi Computer
Consulting Company
of Milford,
Connecticut.
Apple I, II & TRS-80
& Commodore Pet
Computers 1976/77

The Model I
combined
the mainboard and
keyboard into one
unit, in what was to
be a common case
design trend
throughout the 8-bit
microcomputer era,
although it had a
separate power
supply unit
OSBOURNE
1981

The machine
featured a 5inch display,
64 kilobytes of
memory, a
modem, and
two 5 1/4-inch
floppy disk
drives.
The Amiga
1000 1985

It developed
a very loyal
following
and add-on
components
allowed it to
be upgraded
easily
Video
Toaster 1990
The Video
Toaster was a
video editing
and production
system for the
Amiga line of
computers and
included custom
hardware and
special software.

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Activity 3 history of computer

  • 2. Konrad Zuse’s Z1 Circa 1936 Konrad Zuse (19101995) was a construction engineer for the Henschel Aircraft Company in Berlin, Germany at the beginning of WWII. Konrad Zuse earned the semiofficial title of "inventor of the modern computer" for his series of automatic calculators, which he invented to help him with his lengthy engineering calculations.
  • 3. Atanasoff-Berry Computer (ABC) 1942 The AtanasoffBerry Computer represented several innovations in computing, including a binary system of arithmetic, parallel processing, regenerative memory, and a separation of memory and computing functions.
  • 4. Harvard MARK 1 Computer by Howard Aiken and Grace Hopper 1944 The computer, controlled by pre-punched paper tape, could carry out addition, subtraction, multiplication, division and reference to previous results
  • 5. ENIAC Computer 1946 It contains 17,468 vacuum tubes, along with 70,000 resistors, 10,000 capacitors, 1,500 relays, 6,000 manual switches and 5 million soldered joints. The army needed a computer for calculating artilleryfiring tables, the setting used for different weapons under varied conditions for target accuracy.
  • 6. The Manchester Small Scale Experimental Machine 1948 The world's first storedprogram electronic digital computer successfully executed its first program on 21st June 1948. That program was written by Tom Kilburn who, along with the late F.C. (Freddie) Williams designed and built the machine. It was called the "Small Scale Experimental Machine", but was soon nicknamed the "Baby". It is also sometimes known as the "Mark 1 prototype".
  • 7. The Transistor 1947 The experimental Transistor Computer was first operational in November 1953 and it is believed to be the first transistor computer to come into operation anywhere in the world.
  • 8. UNIVAC Computer 1951 The UNIVAC I was the first American computer designed at the outset for business and administrative use (i.e., for the fast execution of large numbers of relatively simple arithmetic and data transport operations, as opposed to the complex numerical calculations required by scientific computers)
  • 9. IBM 701 EDPM 1953 IBM stands for International Business Machines, the largest computer company in the world today. IBM is responsible for numerous inventions having to do with computers.
  • 10. FORTRAN Computer Programming Language 1954 Fortran is still used today for programming scientific and mathematical applications. Fortran began as a digital code interpreter for the IBM 701 and was originally named Speed coding.
  • 11. ERMA and MIRC computer 1955 ERMA was first demonstrated to the public in 1955 (September), and first tested on real banking accounts in the fall of 1956. Production models (ERMA Mark II) of the ERMA computer were built by General Electric. Thirty-two units were delivered to the Bank of America in 1959 for fulltime use as the bank's accounting computer and check handling system. ERMA computers were used into the 1970s.
  • 12. Spacewar Computer 1962 The PDP-1's operating system was the first to allow multiple users to share the computer simultaneously. This was perfect for playing Spacewar, which was a twoplayer game involving warring spaceships firing photon torpedoes.
  • 13. Scelbi & Mark-8 Altair & IBM 5100 Computers 1974/75 In the March, 1974, issue of QST magazine there appeared the first advertisement for a "personal computer." It was called the Scelbi(Scientific, Elec tronic and Biological) and designed by the Scelbi Computer Consulting Company of Milford, Connecticut.
  • 14. Apple I, II & TRS-80 & Commodore Pet Computers 1976/77 The Model I combined the mainboard and keyboard into one unit, in what was to be a common case design trend throughout the 8-bit microcomputer era, although it had a separate power supply unit
  • 15. OSBOURNE 1981 The machine featured a 5inch display, 64 kilobytes of memory, a modem, and two 5 1/4-inch floppy disk drives.
  • 16. The Amiga 1000 1985 It developed a very loyal following and add-on components allowed it to be upgraded easily
  • 17. Video Toaster 1990 The Video Toaster was a video editing and production system for the Amiga line of computers and included custom hardware and special software.