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The Z1 computer was an early computer (a mechanical computer), invented by Konrad Zuse in 1936. For more information, see the related links to Z1 computer.
The one who invented the Z3 computers was Konrad Zuse.
The first computer was invented by a man named Charles Babbage in 1837.Konrad Zuse made the Z1 computer which was the first freely programmable computer.
The Z1 Computer, the first actual programmable computer.
the Z1 was created by Conrad Zuse in 1936, its considered to be the first electro mechanical binary programmable computer
Howard Hathaway Aiken invented the first large scale computing system which would eventually be named the Harvard Mark I Computer in 1944. The inventor of the first computer was actually Konrad Zuse who invented the first Z1 computer.
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The Z1 was probably to be the 1st electronic computer and was invented by Konrad Zuse.
Yes. Konrad Zuse built the entirely mechanical Z1 prototype computer in his parent's bedroom before WW2. The transistor was not invented until 1948, roughly a decade later.
Z1 is the first computer created.
There is Z1, Z2, Z3 and Z4. It depends on what computer your looking for.
The Z1, was invented by a German man named Konrad Zuse in 1936.
The first computer was invented by a man named Charles Babbage in 1837.Konrad Zuse made the Z1 computer which was the first freely programmable computer.
Konrad Zuse invented the Z1 in 1936. It was a mechanical computer that was electrically operated. Use the link below for more information.
in the year 1936 konrad zuse invented the z1 computer. it was the first freely programmable computer, but it was electromechanical not electronic
The Z1 was entirely mechanical.
The Z1 Computer was invented by Konrad Zuse in 1936. Other things that were invented in 1936 include the electric blanket, the perfusion pump, and suntan lotion.
The Z1 Computer, the first actual programmable computer.
The Z1 originally created by Konrad Zuse in his parents living room from 1936 to 1938 was considered to be the first binary "programmable" computer.