Tuesday, July 12, 2011

History Of Electronic Computer


SOME OF EARLIER Computer
  • Zuse Z3

    (Germany) May 1941
    - Electro-mechanical Program
    - That Program-controlled by punched 35 mm film stock (but no conditional branch).

  • Atanasoff–Berry Computer (US) 1942
    - 1st Binary Electronic Computer But Not programmable Computer.

  •  IBM ASCC
    (US) May 1944
    - It was 1st Decimal Electro-mechanical Program
    - controlled by 24-channel punched paper tape
    - In June 1944 it was modified to an Binary Electronic Program-controlled by patch cables and switches .

  •  Zuse Z4
    (Germany) March 1945
    - Binary floating point Electro-mechanical Program
    - controlled by punched 35 mm film stock
    -  In July 1946 Decimal Electronic Program controlled by patch cables and switches

  • Manchester Small Scale Experimental Machine (called Baby)
    (UK) In June 1948,
    - It was Binary Electronic Stored-program in Williams cathode ray tube memory
    Modified ENIAC (US)
    -  In September 1948 Decimal Electronic Read-only stored programming mechanism using the Function Tables as program With ROM


  • EDSAC
    (UK) May 1949
    - Binary Electronic Stored-program in mercury delay line memory
    - In October 1949 Binary Electronic Stored-program in Williams cathode ray tube memory and magnetic drum memory.

  • Some Images of Computers:

  • Zuse Z3
  • Atanasoff–Berry Computer (ABC)


  • IBM ASCC



     
  • Zuse Z4




  • Manchester Small Scale Experimental Machine


  • EDSAC



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