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The fifth computer ever made, known as the "Mark I" or "Automatic Sequence Controlled Calculator," was completed in 1944 by Harvard University. It was an electro-mechanical computer designed to assist with calculations for the U.S. Navy during World War II.
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There are 5 electro mechanical computer
An electro-mechanical computer is a computer that uses relays.
He studied at PAF College, Lahore where he completed his F.Sc (Pre-engineering) with the class of 2001, Then He then went to the University of Central Punjab and completed his Bachelors in Computer Science.[1]
In 1938 Berlin, Konrad Zuse and his assistants completed a mechanical binary programmable computer, the theory is based on Boolean algebra. It was later named the Z1.
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