ENIAC (Electronic Numerical Integrator And Computer)
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J. Presper Eckert and John Mauchly designed and built the first operational electronic digital computer, ENIAC (Electronic Numerical Integrator And Computer) at the University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia. They developed it for the U.S. Army. Started in 1943, it took 200,000 man-hours and nearly a half million dollars to complete two years later.
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Tommy Flowers designed the Colossus computer for Bletchley Park to crack the German High Command teletype cypher called Tunny. Ten machines were built and used from 1944 to 1945. While never used as a general-purpose electronic digital computer analysis of its design later showed it to have full general -purpose capability. The British kept two of these machines running from 1945 into the 1970s to break Soviet teletype cyphers, so they were not declassified until the 1980s and do not appear in most books on the history of computers.J. Presper Eckert and John Mauchly designed the ENIAC for the US Army Ballistics Research Laboratory. One machine was built in 1945. It was designed to be general-purpose and its first real program was to simulate Edward Teller's original hydrogen bomb design called the Classical Super. This job took 2 months to run (December 1945 and January 1946), after which ENIAC was declassified and demonstrated to the public in February 1946 making it the first general-purpose electronic digital computer known to the public.
1949
AnswerNo , the first computer was not invited by a black person.The person or persons in this case that invented the first computer are J. Presper Eckert and John Mauchly. Which were two white men.More InfoThe first computer was called the ENIAC, which was built during World War II.Short for Electronic Numerical Integrator And Calculator, the ENIAC was invented by J. Presper Eckert and John Mauchly at the University of Pennsylvania and began construction in 1943 and was not completed until 1946.It occupied about 1,800 square feet and used about 18,000 vacuum tubes, weighing almost 50 tons. The ENIAC was created to help with the war efforts against German forces.
John Mauchly and Presper Eckert. They based the machine's architecture and programming system on Vannevar Bush's mechanical analog Differential Analyzer at MIT and "stole" the idea for digital processing from John Vincent Atanasoff in Ames, Iowa. The decimal accumulators used ring counters acting as an electronic implementation of the wheels of the adding machines in use at the time.
Legally in the US he is considered the inventor of the first electronic digital computer. It was not programmable, it was designed specifically to solve linear simultaneous equations of up to 29 variables.
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Yes, called the EINAC
Tommy Flowers designed the Colossus computer for Bletchley Park to crack the German High Command teletype cypher called Tunny. Ten machines were built and used from 1944 to 1945. While never used as a general-purpose electronic digital computer analysis of its design later showed it to have full general -purpose capability. The British kept two of these machines running from 1945 into the 1970s to break Soviet teletype cyphers, so they were not declassified until the 1980s and do not appear in most books on the history of computers.J. Presper Eckert and John Mauchly designed the ENIAC for the US Army Ballistics Research Laboratory. One machine was built in 1945. It was designed to be general-purpose and its first real program was to simulate Edward Teller's original hydrogen bomb design called the Classical Super. This job took 2 months to run (December 1945 and January 1946), after which ENIAC was declassified and demonstrated to the public in February 1946 making it the first general-purpose electronic digital computer known to the public.
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Well I searched for the answers as well on google.com but I couldn't find anything about it when it started. All I know is it was founded by the same people who created the ENIAC Computer Presper Eckert and John Mauchly. The End
1949
AnswerNo , the first computer was not invited by a black person.The person or persons in this case that invented the first computer are J. Presper Eckert and John Mauchly. Which were two white men.More InfoThe first computer was called the ENIAC, which was built during World War II.Short for Electronic Numerical Integrator And Calculator, the ENIAC was invented by J. Presper Eckert and John Mauchly at the University of Pennsylvania and began construction in 1943 and was not completed until 1946.It occupied about 1,800 square feet and used about 18,000 vacuum tubes, weighing almost 50 tons. The ENIAC was created to help with the war efforts against German forces.
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I'm not sure any records of initial power up still exist. Were you asking about ENIAC, BINAC, or UNIVAC I?
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