A BRIEF COMPUTER HISTORY
The computer as we know
it today had its beginning with a 19th century English mathematics professor
name Charles Babbage. He designed the Analytical Engine and it was this design
that the basic framework of the computers of today are based on.
Generally speaking,
computers can be classified into three generations. Each generation lasted for
a certain period of time,and each gave us either a new and improved computer or
an improvement to the existing computer.
First generation: 1937 –
1946 –
In 1937 the first
electronic digital computer was built by Dr. John V. Atanasoff and Clifford
Berry. It was called the Atanasoff-Berry Computer (ABC). In 1943 an electronic
computer name the Colossus was built for the military. Other developments
continued until in 1946 the first general– purpose digital computer, the
Electronic Numerical Integrator and Computer (ENIAC) was built. It is said that
this computer weighed 30 tons, and had 18,000 vacuum tubes which was used for
processing. When this computer was turned on for the first time lights dim in
sections of Philadelphia .
Computers of this generation could only perform single task, and they had no
operating system.
Second generation: 1947
– 1962 –
This generation of computers
used transistors instead of vacuum tubes which were more reliable. In 1951 the
first computer for commercial use was introduced to the public; the Universal
Automatic Computer (UNIVAC 1). In 1953 the International Business Machine (IBM)
650 and 700 series computers made their mark in the computer world. During this
generation of computers over 100 computer programming languages were developed,
computers had memory and operating systems. Storage media such as tape and disk
were in use also were printers for output.
Third generation: 1963 -
present –
The invention of
integrated circuit brought us the third generation of computers. With this
invention computers became smaller, more powerful more reliable and they are
able to run many different programs at the same time. In1980 Microsoft Disk
Operating System (MS-Dos) was born and in 1981 IBM introduced the personal
computer (PC) for home and office use. Three years later Apple gave us the
Macintosh computer with its icon driven interface and the 90s gave us Windows
operating system.
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