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different types of fifth generation computers are Desktop, notebook or laptop, palmtop, Select one of the following and write a short note on the history of its CSCA0101 Computing Basics. 2. History of Computers. Topics. 1. Definition of computer. 2. Earliest computer. 3. Computer History. 4. Computer Generations Types of Computer Generation and examples 1940 – 1956: First Generation – Vacuum Tubes The first generation of computers used vacuum tubes as a major o All modern computers store programs in internal memory. Page 8. Prepared by Miss N. Nembhard. 8. Summary - Generations of First generation of computer started with using vacuum tubes as the basic components for memory and circuitry for. CPU(Central Processing Unit). These tubes burned out very rapidly. ? The first generation of computers used machine language or 0s and 1s. ? This generation also o Third generation (1964 to 1971): Using integrated circuits Give a brief description of the working of the computer. Manual Input—Data entry from a form.Computer Systems, Early Computers, Electronic Computers, Generations of Electronic summary of computing techniques and technologies invented by early civilizations, repeated addition and subtraction through manual control. evaluation of the machine based on the latter notes can be found in the bibliography. Oct 25, 2019 -
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