"In the year 1837, Charles Babbage was the first to think about something that would function like a computer and ended up designing a programmable mechanical computer that he called "The Analytical Engine" "
" Then Konrad Zuse came in the whole arena in the year 1941. He also wanted to make something that would be like a computer hence was created electromechanical "Z machines," the Z3, which was the first working machine, which featured binary arithmetic, including floating point arithmetic and a measure of programmability. "
"The Sphere I was completed in 1975 by Michael Donald Wise (1949-2002), founder of Sphere Corporation, of Bountiful, Utah. The Sphere I featured a Motorola 6800 CPU, onboard ROM, Monitor, 4 KB of RAM, and a keyboard with a numeric keypad Sphere 1 was acknowledged as the first true Personal Computer"
In 1822, Charles Babbage purposed and began developing the Difference Engine, considered to be the first automatic computing engine that was capable of computing several sets of numbers and making a hard copies of the results. Unfortunately, because of funding he was never able to complete a full-scale functional version of this machine. In June of 1991, the London Science Museum completed the Difference Engine No. 2 for the bicentennial year of Babbage's birth and later completed the printing mechanism in 2000. Hope I helped - GrumpyThe1st
First programable digital computer was Harvard Mark I in 1942, however it was electromechanical not electronic.
In many ways it is a near even race between Konrad Zuse's Z1 and John Atanasof's ABC, but the Z1 was mechanical and the ABC was electronic.
Colossus, but it was a special purposecryptographic programmable electronic digital computer.
ENIAC was later but was general purpose.
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The Z1 Computer, the first actual programmable computer.
The first digital computer was called ENIAC
This does not have a straightforward answer. The first digital computer was called the ABC computer developed by Atanasoff and Berry in 1942 but it was never fully functional. ABC stood forr Atanasoff-Berry Computer. A court judge named Atanasoff the inventor of the digital computer. The first working digitale computer was the ENIAC developed by Mauchly and Eckert in 1946. ENIAC stood for Electronic Numerical Integrator And Calculator.
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In a court case it was decided that in 1939 at Iowa state university is were the first "Digital computer" was born. But the first digital computer would have to be a calculator since they come out in 1623.
It was the first successfully mass-produced personal computer in 1977 that energized the digital revolution. What was the name of the computer?
Analogue
Steve Jobs named a computer after his first daughter. Her name was Lisa.
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John Vencent Atanasoff
the first electronic digital computer was the ABC (Atanasoff-Berry Computer) finished just before WW2.
The name of the first commercially available electronic digital computer is UNIVAC.
he got frustrated being a human computer, with human computer error rates, with typesetting errors of human computers hand written answers, and said "there has to be a way to do this with steam!"