Electro-Mechanical Computers were used before first generation of computers.
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Colossus Mark II, an improvement on Colossus Mark I which was designed to crack the Germans' code during WWII in 1943/1944.
Sorry, I don't understand the question. Be specific. Use a complete english language question.
That is a difficult and well debated question. It depends what you define as a computer. Electronic computers only go back to the 1940s. However there were many mechanical computing devices for centuries before that. If you want to really go back you can say that the first computer was a simple device invented over 5000 years ago and still in use in many schools today, namely the abacus.
The Apollo Guidance Computer, which took us to the moon was an embedded computer long before any desktop computer existed. There were missile guidance computers before that (e.g. Bomark & Minuteman I) that were embedded.
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Before modern computers were invented word "computer" meant "somebody who computes".
Waaay before. The abacus has existed for thousands of years.
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families told stories from generation to generation.
This is an ambiguous term and refers to a handful of things. Generation Zero is a movie about the economic disaster. The Zeroth Generation Project involves the immigration debate. I assume you mean the zeroth generation of computers, which would be any computer system produced before 1946. They often used gears and/or relays.
Colossus Mark II, an improvement on Colossus Mark I which was designed to crack the Germans' code during WWII in 1943/1944.
Before computers, people did calculations by hand.
The term Mark I Computer is ambiguous as there were many given this name built in different places by different people. However as almost all of these computers were first generation machines (using vacuum tubes) built before 1960, it is probably safe to say the Mark I Computer was before the Apple Newton.
abacus is one of the device that played role of computers in ancient times.
it is the things you did on the computer before the thing you are doing on your computer right now
This is hard to answer, because there is no industry standard for what a 'generation' is. It is entirely subjective. You will need to define a 'generation' before a comparison is given. IE, there are 3 generations of AMD Phenom II processor, and over 70 generations of AMD processors. There are five major generations in processor bitrate. There are over 400 generations of individual progressments in major computer technology. There are nearly 50 different generations of individual architecture design.