Computer History

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    Computer History

  • HP 200A Audio Oscillator

    HP 200A Audio Oscillator
    Hewlett Packard isfounded. David Packard and Bill Hewlett found Hewlett Packard in a Palo Alto California garage. Walt Disney ordered eight of the 200B model to use as sound effects generators for the 1940 movie “Fantasia.”
  • The Complex Nuber Calculator (CNC)

    The Complex Nuber Calculator (CNC)
    The CNC is completed in 1939 but released in 1940. Bell Telephone laboratories completed this calculator. It was
    designed by researcher George Stibitz.
  • The Zuse Z3 Computer

    The Zuse Z3 Computer
    The person who completed this computer was a German man
    Konrad Zuse. Named after himself, it was made in complete
    isolation.
  • The Atanasoff Berry Computer AKA (ABC)

    The Atanasoff Berry Computer AKA (ABC)
    The ABC was completed after a successful demonstration of a proof-of-concept prototype in 1939.
  • Project Whirlwind

    Project Whirlwind
    This creation began during world war II in the U.S navy. Approached by the Massachusetts Institute of technology (MiT) about building a flight simulator to train bomber crews.
  • Harvard Mark-1

    Harvard Mark-1
    Harvard Mark-1 is completed and conceived by Harvard professor Howard Aiken and designed and built by IBM, the Harvard Mark-
    1 was room-sized, relay-based calculator.
  • ENIAC

    ENIAC
    In February, the public got its first glimpse of ENIAC, a machine built by John Mauchly and J. This project started in 1943.
  • IBM's SSEC

    IBM's SSEC
    IBM’s SSEC, also known as Selective Sequence Electronic Calculator computed scientific data in public display near the
    company’s Manhattan headquarters.
  • Wilks with EDSAC

    Wilks with EDSAC
    Maurice Wilkes assembled the EDSAC, the first practical stored program computer at Cambridge University. His heads grew out of the Moore school lectures he attended 3 years earlier.
  • ERA 1101 drum memory

    ERA 1101 drum memory
    ERA, AKA Engineering Research Associates of Minneapolis built in the ERA 1101, the first company produced computer; the company’s first customer was the US Navy.