Your question doesn't seem to make any sense. I can't find any evidence Hewlett-Packard had any influence in making any movies let alone Disney films.
That aside, in the 1940's all Disney movies were hand drawn, so nothing computer related was used in making Disney films of that time.
Disney Channel has been around since the 1940s I think because I think that was when Walt Disney was born.
Prior to the 1940s, computers were humans paid to do computation. Usually they had mathematics degrees but spent all day calculating with manually operated desk calculators.After the 1940s, computers were machines replacing the humans that used to do those jobs. However the best displaced human computers became the programmers of the machines.
Britain's Greatest Machines with Chris Barrie - 2009 1940s War - Mother of Invention 2-4 is rated/received certificates of: Australia:G
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in the 1940's he made Pinocchio, Fantasia, dumbo and Bambi
Electronic computers in the sense that we know them today did not exist in the early 1940s. When the first digital machines were developed near the end of WW2 they were either very specialized calculating machines and so did not have a "typical" configuration, or were enormous, room-sized devices weighing many thousands of pounds.
Rocket ships, teleporters, and time machines were used very often in the 1940's! :)
Disney Destino is a short animated film created through a collaboration between Walt Disney and Salvador Dalí. The rights to the film are owned by The Walt Disney Company, as it was produced by Disney in the late 1940s and completed in 2003. The project was originally conceived during a partnership between Disney and Dalí, but it remained unfinished for decades until it was completed by Disney's team. Thus, all intellectual property rights are held by Disney.
I think the first animated short feature was Steamboat Willie, starring Mickey Mouse, made by Disney in the 1930s or 1940s.
Mechanical corn planters were also developed during the 1800s, and mechanical corn pickers became common in the 1930s and 1940s.
It probably would have made very little difference, as the developers of early computers in the 1940s generally knew little or nothing of him until after they had completed their machines.
in the 80's . First electronic computers made in the 1940s.