The History of the Computer JAOIT 8. In the Beginning………. Contrary to popular belief, the computer has been around for several years. It is said that.

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The History of the Computer JAOIT 8

In the Beginning………. Contrary to popular belief, the computer has been around for several years. It is said that the most complex computer ever made is the human brain. Computers have their beginnings back in pre- history, starting with the abacus.

The abacus The abacus, a simple counting aid, may have been invented in Babylonia (now Iraq) in the fourth century B.C. The Antikythera mechanism, used for registering and predicting the motion of the stars and planets, is dated to the first century B.C. It was discovered off the coast of Greece in 1901.

You research on the WEB Is the abacus still in use? Where is it manufactured at? What special needs students use the abacus?

The abacus Arabic numerals are introduced to Europe in the eighth and ninth centuries A.D. Roman numerals remain in use in some parts of Europe until the seventeenth century. The Arabic system introduced the concepts of the zero and fixed places for tens, hundreds, thousand, etc., and greatly simplified mathematical calculations.

The abacus John Napier, Baron of Merchiston, Scotland, invents logs in Logs allow multiplication and division to be reduced to addition and subtraction.

The abacus Wilhelm Schickard builds the first mechanical calculator in It can work with six digits, and carries digits across columns. It works, but never makes it beyond the prototype stage. Schickard is a professor at the University of Tubingen, Germany.

The abacus Blaise Pascal builds a mechanical calculator in It has the capacity for eight digits, but has trouble carrying and its gears tend to jam. Joseph-Marie Jacquard invents an automatic loom controlled by punch cards.

Charles Babbage Charles Babbage conceives of a "Difference Engine" in 1820 or It is a massive steam- powered mechanical calculator designed to print astronomical tables.

Charles Babbage He attempts to build it over the course of the next 20 years, only to have the project cancelled by the British government in Babbage's next idea is the Analytical Engine - a mechanical computer that can solve any mathematical problem. It uses punch-cards similar to those used by the Jacquard loom and can perform simple conditional operations.

Charles Babbage Augusta Ada Byron, the countess of Lovelace, met Babbage in She describes the Analytical Engine as weaving "algebraic patterns just as the Jacquard loom weaves flowers and leaves." Her published analysis of the Analytical Engine is our best record of its programming potential. In it she outlines the fundamentals of computer programming, including data analysis, looping and memory addressing.

The History of the Computer JAOIT 8

Electronics Konrad Zuse, a German engineer, completes the first general purpose programmable calculator in He pioneers the use of binary math and Boolean logic in electronic calculation.

You research on the WEB What is Boolean logic? Can you name two types of computer language that uses Boolean logic?

Electronics Colossus, a British computer used for code- breaking, is operational by December of ENIAC, or Electronic Numerical Integrator Analyzor and Computer, is developed by the Ballistics Research Laboratory in Maryland to assist in the preparation of firing tables for artillery. It is built at the University of Pennsylvania's Moore School of Electrical Engineering and completed in November 1945.

Electronics

Bell Telephone Laboratories develops the transistor in UNIVAC, the Universal Automatic Computer (pictured below), is developed in It can store 12,000 digits in random access mercury- delay lines.

Electronics EDVAC, for Electronic Discrete Variable Computer, is completed under contract for the Ordinance Department in 1952.

Electronics In 1952 G.W. Dummer, a radar expert from the British Royal Radar Establishment, proposes that electronic equipment be manufactured as a solid block with no connecting wires. The prototype he builds doesn't work and he receives little support for his research. Texas Instruments and Fairchild semiconductor both announce the integrated circuit in 1959.

Electronics The IBM 360 is introduced in April of 1964 and quickly becomes the standard institutional mainframe computer. By the mid- 80s the 360 and its descendents will have generated more than $100 billion in revenue for IBM.

History of the Computer JAOIT 8

Mini Texas Instruments and Fairchild semiconductor both announce the integrated circuit in Ivan Sutherland demonstrates a program called Sketchpad on a TX-2 mainframe at MIT's Lincoln Labs in It allows him to make engineering drawings with a light pen. A typical minicomputer costs about $20,000.

Mini 1965: An IC that cost $1000 in 1959 now costs less than $10. Gordon Moore predicts that the number of components in an IC will double every year. This is known as Moore's Law. Doug Engelbart demonstrates in 1968 a word processor, an early hypertext system and a collaborative application: three now common computer applications. Gordon Moore and Robert Noyce found Intel in 1968.

Mini Xerox creates its Palo Alto Research Center - Xerox PARC - in Its mission is to explore the "architecture of information." Fairchild Semiconductor introduces a 256-bit RAM chip in In late 1970 Intel introduces a 1K RAM chip and the 4004, a 4-bit microprocessor. Two years later comes the 8008, an 8-bit microprocessor.

You research on the WEB What would be the mini computers of today? What is the average cost of the mini computers today?

The History of the Computer JAOIT 8

Micro Bill Gates and Paul Allen form Traf-O-Data in 1971 to sell their computer traffic- analysis systems. 1972: Gary Kildall writes PL/M, the first high-level programming language for the Intel microprocessor.

Micro Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak are building and selling "blue boxes" in Southern California in April 1972: Intel introduces the 8008, the first 8-bit microprocessor.

Micro Jonathan A. Titus designs the Mark-8, "Your Personal Minicomputer," according to the July, 1974 cover of Radio-Electronics. Popular Electronics features the MITS Altair 8800 on its cover, January It is hailed as the first "personal" computer. Thousands of orders for the 8800 rescue MITS from bankruptcy. Pictured below: The Homebrew Computer Club in 1975.

Micro Jonathan A. Titus designs the Mark-8, "Your Personal Minicomputer," according to the July, 1974 cover of Radio-Electronics. Popular Electronics features the MITS Altair 8800 on its cover, January It is hailed as the first "personal" computer. Thousands of orders for the 8800 rescue MITS from bankruptcy.

Micro By 1980 Apple has captured 50% of the personal computer market. In 1980 Microsoft is approached by IBM to develop BASIC for its personal computer project. The IBM PC is released in August, The Apple Macintosh debuts in It features a simple, graphical interface, uses the 8-MHz, 32-bit Motorola CPU, and has a built-in 9-inch B/W screen.

Micro Microsoft Windows 1.0 ships in November, Motorola announces the 68040, a 32-bit 25MHz microprocessor. Microsoft's sales for 1989 reach $1 billion, the first year to do so.

You research on the WEB How many versions of Microsoft Windows has been released? What are those versions?

The History of the Computer JAOIT 8

Network Timesharing, the concept of linking a large numbers of users to a single computer via remote terminals, is developed at MIT in the late 50s and early 60s. 1962: Paul Baran of RAND develops the idea of distributed, packet- switching networks. ARPANET goes online in ▫The world's first operational packet switching network and the progenitor of what was to become the global Internet.

Network Bob Kahn and Vint Cerf develop the basic ideas of the Internet in In 1974 BBN opens the first public packet-switched network - Telenet. A UUCP link between the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and Duke University establishes USENET in The first MUD is also developed in 1979, at the University of Essex. TCP/IP (Transmission Control Protocol and Internet Protocol) is established as the standard for ARPANET in 1982.

Network 1987: the number of network hosts breaks 10, : the number of hosts breaks 100,000. Tim Berners-Lee develops the World Wide Web. CERN releases the first Web server in : the number of hosts breaks 1,000,000.

You research on the WEB What is a top level domain? How many top level domains are there. What do the following TLD’s stand for: ▫.gov ▫.com ▫.mil ▫.UK ▫.AQ

Network The World Wide Web sports a growth rate of 341,634% in service traffic in its third year, The main U.S. Internet backbone traffic begins routing through commercial providers as NSFNET reverts to a research network in The Internet 1996 World Exposition is the first World's Fair to be held on the internet.

WORLD INTERNET CONNECTIVITY (As of 6/15/95)