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HISTORY OF COMPUTERS
Historical records will tell us that man has invented three types of devices to assist him in calculating and processing data. These devices could be classified into: a) Manual-mechanical b) Electromechanical c) Electronic
2000 BC - MECHANICAL COMPUTER
THE ABACUS * Computations are done by sliding beads on a wire arranged on a tray. Came from the Greek word abax meaning flat surface John Napier(1617) – Logs and Bones * a Scotsman, invented logarithms which use lookup tables to find the solution to otherwise tedious and error-prone mathematical calculations.
Blaise Pascal 1642 – Arithmetic Engine * Invented the first mechanical calculator.
The Arithmetic Engine or Pascaline * used cogs and gears to solve math equations. Can add and subtract up to 8 digits.
Gottfried Wilhelm von Leibnitz 1670 - Stepped Reckoner * Invented a calculator which can multiply and divide directly as well as extract square roots.
Joseph Marie Jacquard 1800 – Jacquard’s Loom * First “programmable” machine. * Used punched cards (binary instructions) to automate weaving loom. * Punched cards were a staple of early and modern computer programming. * Milestone in the development of textile industry and data processing
Charles Babbage 1822 * the Father of Computers
Charles Babbage 1822 – Difference Engine by * It is a calculator which can compile accurate navigational and artillery tables
Charles Babbage 1835 –Analytical Engine * The machine has two components: the memory and the mill. * The memory or storage that holds all calculations. * The mill processes data fed to it.
Lady Augusta Ada – First Female Computer Programmer * Countless of Lovelace
Electronic Computer Systems First Generation:1943-1956 * Used vacuum tubes in electronic circuits. * Used punch cards to input and externally store data. * Up to 4K of memory. * Programming in machine

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