Computer

Computer History

  • Atansoff Berry Computer

    Atansoff Berry Computer
    Note: Day not excactly found.
    Made by John Vincent Atanasoff. Computer known as ABC.
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    History of the Computers

  • ENIAC Computer System

    ENIAC Computer System
    Note: Unknown date and month.
    Made by John Machley as a secret U.S. program.
  • EDSAC Computer System

    EDSAC Computer System
    Made by British University of Cambridge.
  • UNIVAC Computer System

    UNIVAC Computer System
    Made by John Machley, again, working for a company called the Eckert–Mauchly Computer Corporation, founded in 1946 by John Machley and J. Presper Eckert. These are still sold today.
  • IAS Computer System

    IAS Computer System
    Note; This is not the exact day and month. Year is accurate.
    Made by the Institute for Advanced Study (IAS) in Princeton, NJ.
  • IBM 650 Computer System

    IBM 650 Computer System
    Note: Not day and month. Year is accurate.
    The first mass produced computer.
  • TX-0 Computer System

    TX-0 Computer System
    Note; Not exact day and month. Year is accurate.
    Stands for Transistorized Experimental computer zero, but just called tixo for short. Started the "hacking" culture.
  • PDP-1 Gaming/Hacking Device

    PDP-1 Gaming/Hacking Device
    Note: Day and Month not accurate. Year is.
    The first official hacking computer designed for hacking. Also the computer used to make one of the world's first digital games called Spacewars!.
  • IBM-1311 Computer System

    IBM-1311 Computer System
    Not accurate day and month.
    First computer system to have a removable disk drive. It had a smaller memory storage. The invention of this computer system marked the end of the punch card storage system.
  • Apollo Guidance Computer

    Apollo Guidance Computer
    Not accurate day of the week.
    Has 16-bit wordlength memory, which is equal to 2048 words in magnetic core memory, and 36,846 words in core rope memory.
    It helped guide Apollo 11 in 1969 to the moon, whence it's name came from.
  • Kenbak-1

    Kenbak-1
    Day and month not accurate.
    It is considered the world's first "personal computer". Only 40 of these were built and sold.
  • Xerox Alto

    Xerox Alto
    Computer history is starting to come more up-to-date. It had a built in mouse. It could link into local area network.
  • Apple 1

    Apple 1
    The first computer that was made by Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak. It sparked the company Apple.
  • TRS-80

    TRS-80
    4 kilobytes of memory storage. The memory storage was a basic, cassette one.
  • Apollo DN100

    Apollo DN100
    Not exact day.
    First workstation of Apollo computers. It was more powerful than most mini-computers, and a lot cheaper, so it sold higher. It was compatible in careers that involved engineering.
  • Osborne 1

    Osborne 1
    It was the first portable computer. It had 64 kilobytes of memory and a 2 and 1/4 floppy disk drive.
  • Cray XMP

    Cray XMP
    Not exact day and month.
    Made by Cray Research company. Doubled the operatating speed of computers with a system of 420 megaflops.
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  • Lisa - Apple

    Lisa - Apple
    Apple's first personal computer, with a graphical user interface. It failed though due to a high price.
  • Macintosh

    Macintosh
    Made on my birthday! :O
    Made by Apple. It was the first successful mouse-driven computer with a graphic user interphase. It was nicknamed "Mac" for short.
  • Connection Machine

    Connection Machine
    Not exact day and month.
    Used up to 65.536 of processors to complete billions of operations each second! Earned the "World's most powerful supercomputer" in world records in 1993.
  • INTERNET EXPLORER 1.0

    INTERNET EXPLORER 1.0
    Not exact day and month.
    The spark of all the Microsoft Internet Explorers.