No, you need a program Redsn0w or absinth.
SYSGEN creates a custom configured version of an OS for your specific computer. This is rarely needed on any modern computer or OS.
first generation, nothing everything needed already existed it just had not been used that way before.second generation, the transistor.third generation, the integrated circuit.fourth generation, nothing it was bound to happen as soon as IC density got high enough.fifth generation, nothing: see fourth generation.
All really large computers regardless of generation need an active cooling system (e.g. air conditioner, circulating liquid Freon, circulating chilled water) to dispose of their waste heat.I even have a quad-core microprocessor desktop computer that uses an internal sealed liquid coolant system to transport the waste heat from the microprocessor to the blower. The air leaving this computer's vents can be hot enough when it is working hard that it would really help if the room had an air conditioner!first generation (vacuum tube) computers all needed internal active cooling systems, because vacuum tubes produce very large amounts of waste heat even when idle!second generation (transistor) computers may or may not have needed internal active cooling systems, but the computer room they were installed in was usually air conditioned to the point of being uncomfortable to be in (except for the smallest machines in this generation, some of which could be installed in ordinary office rooms).third generation (integrated circuit) computers only large machines (e.g. supercomputers) needed significant internal active cooling systems (which were usually either circulating liquid Freon or circulating chilled water), although usually no longer necessary for most computers of this generation the computer room they were installed in was usually air conditioned to the point of being uncomfortable to be in.fourth generation (microprocessor) computers have usually not needed internal active cooling systems, with the exception of very high performance multicore microprocessor systems and microprocessor based supercomputers.
Kind of a vague question, but computer ports are needed so different devices (such as a mouse or keyboard) can communicate with your computer, and allow you to use it.
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The most popular first-generation computer was the ENIAC (Electronic Numerical Integrator and Computer), developed in the United States in the 1940s. It was one of the earliest electronic general-purpose computers and was used primarily for complex calculations, such as those needed for artillery trajectory tables. Although it occupied a large physical space and consumed significant power, its ability to perform calculations at unprecedented speeds marked a significant milestone in computing history.
you scan pictures into your computer for future usage when needed.
No
the serial number is needed for the manufactured date
You need to enter computer science
a pair of hands and computer knowledge. And of course patience
A flow chart, debugging, computer language, and Hopper.