Premechinical age in computer means the time between 3000 BC - 1450AD during which time various developments were made like writings and alphabets, counting numbers, uses of zero, invention of pen and paper, and most importantly the Abacus. These systems don't need any mechanical effort, so it is called the pre mechanical age of computers.
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An electro-mechanical computer is a computer that uses relays.
He split it into four, each with its own ruler to overcome the problems of distance in a pre-mechanical transport and electronic communications age.
mechanical, but it did do floating point arithmetic.
In a pre-mechanical transport and pre-telecommunications age, it was impractical to govern and defend the empire from a central location so it was divided under the control of two Emperors and two Caesars, each with their own provinces.
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The Mechanical Age in computer history was from 1450 to 1840. This is the age when Punched Cards were used to perform calculations, the slide ruler was invented, and Charles Babbage invented the first modern computer that was a steam powered adding machine.
It was impracticable to control and defend it from one centre in a pre-mechanical transport and pre-electronic age.
Writing and alphabetsPetroglyths- signs or simple figures curved in rockideograph- symbols to represent ideas or concept
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Answer #1 Yes, you add the prefix "pre-" or "ante." The prefix is "pre-" if the phrase "before the computer" is meant to convey time, that is, before [the time or the age of] the computer. The resulting word is "pre-computer." The prefix is "ante-" if the phrase is meant to convey space, that is, [something that is located physically in front of or] before the computer. The resulting word is "ante-computer."