no That is for early computers
what is the deffrent between pa-xt and pc-at
The number of pandas involved and the giantness of the associated dicks.
Charles Babbage was considered as the father of modern computers.he has made 2 important machines of early times they are :-The Analytical engine and the Difference engine.
Back in the day computers input data by a CD ROM. In today's computer all you have to do is have a hard drive.
The difference between early tools and modern tools is that early tools were made from stone but modern tools are made from metals.
The early first generation computers could do most of the things modern computers can do, and a few things modern computers can't. Their main limitations were very small memories (modern computers with gigabytes of RAM and terabytes of disk appear to have unlimited resources compared to the early machines) and slow speeds due to the large logic signal swings of vacuum tubes (sometimes up to 200V between low and high).
first generation computers were not fast and were less reliable.
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The first devices that resemble modern computers date to the mid-20th century (1940-1945), although the computer concept and various machines similar to computers existed earlier. Early electronic computers were the size of a large room, consuming as much power as several hundred modern personal computers(PC)
no, goering was a nazi and had no interest in computers nor mathematics.
Size, abilities, and uses (in my opinion) The XT PC computer was slow in the megacycle the RAMS was in the bits the H/DRIVE 8-10-mega and with known defects . had to format it yourself. BOOTING it up meant get a coffee break. It all done with DOS and had to learn DOS to get around. one advantage was it did not use as much power 6o watts total.
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no, goering was a nazi and had no interest in computers nor mathematics.
Early computers came in form of abacus and pascals adding machine which are rudimentary calculators but the first modern computer was the difference engine by charles babbage in 1847.
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no That is for early computers