Konrad Zuse designed the Z3 to solve problems in civil engineering, during WW2 it saw some use solving problems in aircraft design before it was destroyed in an allied bombing raid.
The Z3 was an electromechanical relay computer with Harvard architecture. It read instructions from punched recycled movie film. All arithmetic was floatingpoint, making it the first fully functional computer with floatingpoint. However it never saw real use as it was destroyed in a bombing raid.
it was a can opener that also drew pictures of monkeys
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Either Zuse Z3 or Harvard Mark I.
Z3, an electromechanical programmable computer was invented in Berlin. ENIAC, the first general-purpose electronic computer was invented at the University of Pennsylvania.
it was used as a calcutor and used for typing ahah this is right i say!! ahah u guys are stupid this is fake! i say
ENIAC. No it was not the ENIAC. The first fully functional, fully programmable computer was the Z3. It was invented by a German Konrad Zuse before the ENIAC existed. Americans did not invent the computer.
Konrad Zuse - German - developed and built the first binary digital computer in the world, the Z1 in 1938 and in 1941 built the Z3 which was first fully functional program-controlled electromechanical digital computer in the world. Both of these machines were destroyed during WWII.
It was the third machine built by Konrad Zuse in Germany, thus Zuse-3 or Z3.
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There is Z1, Z2, Z3 and Z4. It depends on what computer your looking for.
The Z3 was invented By Konrad Zuse in 1941. A replica was made in the 1960's however when it was destroyed in 1943 due to WWII.
It used a semi-logarithm representation of numbers.
The first computer was German and was called the Zuse Z3. It was first operational in May of 1941.
Either Zuse Z3 or Harvard Mark I.
The Z3 was a computer from the 40s, not the bmw like the person before this answered. I have found that it was a simple calculator so I would believe that it could add, subtract, multiply, and divide.
Z3, an electromechanical programmable computer was invented in Berlin. ENIAC, the first general-purpose electronic computer was invented at the University of Pennsylvania.
Perform engineering calculations. Konrad Zuse was a civil engineer.
Konrad Zuse created the modern day computer. He called it the Z3. He made Z1, Z2, and his favorite Z3. He made many more, up to 64 computers.