COMPUTER HISTORY
Whether you know it or not you depend on computers for almost every
thing you do in modern day life. From the second you get up in the
morning to the second you go to sleep computer are tied into what you
do and use in some way. It is tied in to you life in the most obvious
and obscure ways. Take for example you wake up in the morning usually
to a digital alarm clock. You start you car it uses computers the
second you turn the key (General Motors is the largest buyers of
computer components in the world). You pick up the phone it uses
computers. No mater how hard you try you can get away from them you
can't. It is inevitable.
Many
people think of computers as a new invention, and in reality it is
very old. It is about 2000 years old .
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The first computer was the abacus. This invention was constructed of
wood, two wires, and beads. It was a wooden rack with the two wires
strung across it horizontally and the beads were strung across the
wires. This was used for normal arithmetic uses. These type of
computers are considered analog computers. Another analog computer was
the circular slide rule. This was invented in 1621 by William
Oughtred who was an English mathematician. This slid ruler was a
mechanical device made of two rules, one sliding inside the other, and
marked with many number scales. This slide ruler could do such
calculations as division, multiplication, roots, and logarithms. Soon
after came some more advanced computers. In 1642 came Blaise Pascal's
computer, the Pascaline. It was considered to be the first automatic
calculator. It consisted of gears and interlocking cogs. It was so
that you entered the numbers with dials. It was originally made for
his father, a tax collector.
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-Then he went on to build 50 more of these Pascaline's, but clerks
would not uses them.
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-They did this in fear that they would loose their jobs.
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Soon after there were many similar inventions. There was the Leibniz
wheel that was invented by Gottfried Leibniz. It got its name because
of the way it was designed with a cylinder with stepped teeth.
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This did the same functions of the other computers of its
time.Computers, such as the Leibniz wheel and the Pascaline, were not
used widely until the invention made by Thomas of Colmar (A.K.A
Charles Xavier Thomas).
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-It was the first successful mechanical calculator that could do all
the normal arithmetic functions. This type of calculator was improved
by many other inventors so it could do a number of many other things
by 1890. The improvements were they could collect partial results, a
memory function (could store information), and output information to a
printer. These improvement were made for commercial uses mainly, and
also required manual installation.Around 1812 in Cambridge, England,
new advancements in computers was made by Charles Babbage. His idea
was that long calculations could be done in a series of steps the were
repeated over many times.
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-Ten years later in 1822 he had a working model and in 1823 he had
fabrication of his invention. He had called his invention the
Difference Engine.In 1833 he had stopped working on his Difference
Engine because he had another idea. It was to Build a Analytical
Engine. This would have been a the first digital computer that would
be full program controlled. His invention was to do all the general-
purposes of modern computers. This computer was to use punch cards for
storage, steam power, and operated by one person.
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-This computer was never finished for many reasons. Some of the
reasons were not having precision mechanics and could solve problems
not needed to be solved at that time.
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-After Babbage's computer people lost interest in this type of
inventions.
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-Eventually inventions afterwards would cause a demand for
calculations capability that computers like Babbage's would capable of
doing.In 1890 an new era of business computing had evolved. This was a
development in punch card use to make a step towards automated
computing, which was first used in 1890 by Herman Holler. Because of
this human error was reduced dramatically.
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Punch Cards could hold 80 charters per card and the machines could
process about 50 -220 cards a minuet. This was a means of easily
accessible me memory of unlimited size.
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-In 1896 Hollerith had founded his company Tabulating Machine Company,
but later in 1924 after several mergers and take-overs International
Business Machines (IBM) was formed.An invention during this time
,1906, would influence the way that computers were built in the
future, it is the first vacuum, and a paper was wrote by Alan
Turingthat described a hypothetical digital computer.
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In 1939 there was the first true digital computer. It was called the
ABC, and was designed by Dr. John Astanasoff.In 1942 John O. Eckert,
John W. Mauchly, and associates had decided to build a high speed
computer. The computer they were to build would become to be known as
the ENIAC (Electrical Numerical Integration And Calculator). The
reason for building this was there was a demand for high computer
capacity at the beginning of World War two.The ENIAC after being built
would take up 1,800 square feet of floor space.
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It would consist of 18,000 vacuum tubes, and would take up 180,000
watts of power.
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The ENIAC was rated to be 1000 times faster than any other previous
computer. The ENIAC was accepted as the first successful high speed
computer, and was used from 1946 to 1955.
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Around the same time there was a new computer built was more popular.
It was more popular because it not only had the ability to do
calculations but it could also could do the dissension make power of
the human brain. When it was finished in 1950 it became the fastest
computer in the world.
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It was built by the National Bureau of standards on the campus of
UCLA. It was names the National Bureau of Standards Western Automatic
Computer or the SWAC. It could be said that the SWAC set the standards
for computers for later up to present times.
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It was because the had all the same primary units. It had a storage
device, a internal clock, an input output device, and arithmetic logic
unit that consisting of a control and arithmetic unit. These computers
were considered first generation computers (1942 - 1958). In 1948 John
Bardeen, Walter Brattain, and William Schockley of Bell labs file for
the firs patent on the transistor.
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This invention would foundation for second generation computers (1958
- 1964). Computers of the second generation were smaller(about the
size of a piano now) and much more quicker because of the new
inventions of its time. Computers used the much smaller transistor
over the bulky vacuum tubes. Another invention which influenced second
generation computers and every generation after it was the discovery
of magnetic core memory. Now magnetic tapes and disks were used to
store programs instead of being stored in the computer. This way the
computer could be used for many operations without totally being
reprogrammed or rewired to do another task. All you had to do was pop
in another disk. The third generation(1964 - 1970) was when computers
were commercialized then ever before. This was because they were
getting smaller and more dependable.
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Also the cost went down and power requirements were less.
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This was probably because of the invention of the silicon
semiconductor. These computers were used in mainly medical places and
libraries for keep track of records and various other reasons. These
computer of the third generation were the first micro computers. The
generation of computers we are in now is the forth generation it
started in 1970. The forth generation really started with an idea by
Ted Hoff, an employ of Intel, that all the processing units of a
computer could be placed on one single chip. This Idea that he had was
not bought by many people.
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I believe that with out this idea upgradeable computers would never
have been designed. Today, every thing has a microprocessor built into
it.
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The microcomputer was changed forever in 1976 when Steve Jobs and
Steve Wozniak had sold a Volkswagen and a calculator for $1300 to
build the first Apple.
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The work the did was in their garage. They Had founded their company
1983, and had successfully mad the fortune 500 list.
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Two years before Apple was founded IBM had announced the release of
the IBM PC. Over the next 18 months the IBM would become an industry
standard.
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From the 1980 on there was a was a large demand for microcomputers
Suck as the IBM PC and Apple not only in industry but in the homes of
many people. Many other computers appeared during the 80's. Some were
the Commodore, Tandy, Atari, and game systems such as the nintendo and
many others. There was aslo a large demand for computer games for the
home PC. Because of these many demands many companies were getting
very competitive. They were pushing for the faster better computer.
Buy the late 80's because of this demand microprocessors could handle
32 bits of data at a time pushing over 4 million instructions
processed a second.
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It seem as if over time computers have evolved in to totally different
machines but if you put it in to perspective they are also much alike.
But on the other hand With almost every business and many families
today are in demand of better and newer computers it seems that if you
buy a new computer today industry had made it obsolete before you it.
This is probably because the better you make a computer and quicker it
can do calculations the quicker it can help you in designing an new
computer that is even faster. It is a domino effect that was started
back 2000 years ago and will probably never end. Who knows what's in
store for the future or you could say the fifth generation of
computers.