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Why modern digital computers are often referred to as stored program digital?

Because they store the programs they are running in the same memory as they store the data that those programs are working on.


How do you password protect a digital signature in adobe 9 is this possible?

I Believe that this is not possible as adobe 9 is a program for reading not editing so doesn't have such features.


What does PS CS3 mean?

PhotoShop CS3. Photoshop is a photo editing program and CS3 is the latest release. It is the foremost photographic editing program on the windows platform. Lightroom is the Machintosh equivalent.


Are computers fast enough to be intelligent?

a computer as know still dumb so far no matter which one you look at, does not matter how fast they are they still a dumb piece of equipment until someone program the PC to do something.


What is the purposes of hybrid computer?

A hybrid computer is a type of computer that is no longer made. It contains two interconnected computers: a digital computer and an analog computer. In most hybrid computers, part of the analog computer's program is entered manually by plugwires on plugboards and part by the digital computer switching relays and setting digitally controlled pots. The digital computer program was entered from tape or disk.Most of them were custom built systems generally used for control system simulation modeling. The analog computer was programmed to model an open loop real world system and the digital computer was programmed to control it and thereby close the loop. Some systems tested this way were:Nuclear Reactor control systemsAircraft flight control systemsChemical reaction control systemsIndustrial process control systemsetc.Another use of hybrid computers was high speed drawing of "stroke graphics" (dots, vectors, arcs) on random deflection high brightness CRT displays (another long gone technology).The last hybrid computers I saw operating were in about 1986. Haven't heard of any made since then.