From the end of the 1940's to the middle of the 1950's.
ENIAC was announced to the public the evening of February 14, 1946 and formally dedicated the next day at the University of Pennsylvania. It was formally accepted by the U.S. Army Ordnance Corps in July 1946. ENIAC was shut down on November 9, 1946 for a refurbishment and a memory upgrade, and was transferred to Aberdeen Proving Ground, Maryland in 1947. There, on July 29, 1947, it was turned on and was in continuous operation until 11:45 p.m. on October 2, 1955.
ElectronicNumericalIntegratorAndComputer [ ENIAC ], the first operational electronic digital computer was used to compute artillery firing tables for the U.S. Army's Ballistic Research Laboratory.
ENIAC was designed and built in WW2 for the following purposes:Calculate new firing tables for existing artillery pieces in use where existing tables were found inadequateCalculate firing tables for new artillery piecesIt had to be able to do this much faster than the existing human computers then used for these tasks. However ENIAC was not operational until after the end of the war.
what was eniac?
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The ENIAC computer was finished in November, 1945.
No. ENIAC was invented long before Microsoft was founded.
ENIAC, in in 1946
The ENIAC used 160 kilowatts (160,000 watts).
No. the ENIAC had a printer instead. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ENIAC
berry had nothing to do with ENIAC
No it didnt