Grace Hopper invented the Mark 1 computer and she invented the other series of the mark computers also.Wrong! Grace Hopper had nothing to do with design of the Harvard Mark I as she wasn't even there. Her first contact with it was several months after it was fully operating, when she was hired as its 3rd programmer.Howard Aiken designed the Harvard Mark I and IBM built it for him using Navy funds.Hopper did suggest and help design some upgrades to the Harvard Mark I and was influential on other Harvard Mark machines, but she invented none of them.Hopper did invent many software development methodologies on machines ranging from the Harvard Mark I to the UNIVAC I, including several compilers culminating in FLOW-MATIC, which was the major input used in defining COBOL.Note that there were several computers identified as Marl 1, not just the Harvard machine. A few examples are:Ferranti Mark 1, in Manchester England the first British commercial computerManchester Mark 1, the prototype for the Ferranti Mark 1ETL Mark 1, in Japan
all computers have Microsoft on them because that's the brand name that designed and made the computers
The main series of computers that IBM produced in this timeframe was the 700 series of vacuum tube computers, but they began producing the 7000 series of transistorized computers in 1958. Also the first 700 series computers were produced before 1956 and the last discontinued in 1960.701: 1952702: 1953-1954704: 1954-1960705: 1954-1960709: 1957-19607090: 1958-1969
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Harvard Mark I
The MARK series Mark I Mark II, computer/calculator one of the first computers
The Power Mac G4 is one of a series of personal computers that had been designed, made and sold by Apple from the year 1999 to the year 2004. These series of Mac computers were once considered to be the first super computers according to information available on the internet.
The Apple II series of products was first introduced in 1977. This was one of the first highly-successful series of mass-produced computers which were designed by Steve Wozniak.
they did what they were designed to do.
Grace Hopper invented the Mark 1 computer and she invented the other series of the mark computers also.Wrong! Grace Hopper had nothing to do with design of the Harvard Mark I as she wasn't even there. Her first contact with it was several months after it was fully operating, when she was hired as its 3rd programmer.Howard Aiken designed the Harvard Mark I and IBM built it for him using Navy funds.Hopper did suggest and help design some upgrades to the Harvard Mark I and was influential on other Harvard Mark machines, but she invented none of them.Hopper did invent many software development methodologies on machines ranging from the Harvard Mark I to the UNIVAC I, including several compilers culminating in FLOW-MATIC, which was the major input used in defining COBOL.Note that there were several computers identified as Marl 1, not just the Harvard machine. A few examples are:Ferranti Mark 1, in Manchester England the first British commercial computerManchester Mark 1, the prototype for the Ferranti Mark 1ETL Mark 1, in Japan
all computers have Microsoft on them because that's the brand name that designed and made the computers
The main series of computers that IBM produced in this timeframe was the 700 series of vacuum tube computers, but they began producing the 7000 series of transistorized computers in 1958. Also the first 700 series computers were produced before 1956 and the last discontinued in 1960.701: 1952702: 1953-1954704: 1954-1960705: 1954-1960709: 1957-19607090: 1958-1969
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Mark of the Lion Series has 520 pages.
yea macs are
Nobody, as computers are not discovered they are designed.
Main Frame computers are designed to handle large corporations. Mini computers are designed for much smaller performance.