John Vincent Atanasoff, with Clifford Berry building it.
After WW2 Atanasoff got bad advice from University Patent Attorney and did not file for patent(s).
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Atanasoff Berry Computer ( ABC ) was the first electronic digital computer device conceived or invented in 1937-38 and was first demonstrated in October 1939 and was not successfully tested until 1942.
after ABC is DEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ
The Z1 Computer, the first actual programmable computer.
ABC means Already Been Chewed
The ABC is believed to have been invented over time. The ABC is believed to have heavily borrowed from the Semitic, Greek and the Latin alphabet.
Ames Iowa
The ABC song was invented in the year 1835 by Charles Bradley. This was a way to teach children there alphabet and sing to remember the letters in order.
1938, the ABC.
The ABC (Atanasoff-Berry Computer) was a non-programmable, digital calculation machine invented by Dr John Atanasoff and his grad student Chris Berry in 1942.
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the abc computer
Atanasoff Berry Computer ( ABC ) was the first electronic digital computer device conceived or invented in 1937-38 and was first demonstrated in October 1939 and was not successfully tested until 1942.
The Atanasoffâ??Berry computer was invented by the eponymous John Vincent Atanasoff. Built at Iowa State University between 1939-1942, the ABC was the first automatic electronic digital computer and debatably the first 'real' computer.
(eg. Aa Bb Cc) First would be to find out all the different combinations of these traits ABC ABc AbC Abc aBC aBc abC abc Then would be to make a "cross" out of them ABC ABc AbC Abc aBC aBc abC abc ABC ABc AbC Abc aBC aBc abC abc Then would be to 'fill in' the cross by adding them up ABC ABc AbC Abc aBC aBc abC abc ABC AABBCC AABBCc AABbCC AABbCc AaBBCC AaBBCc AaBbCC.... ABc AbC Abc aBC aBc abC abc Hope the rest you can figure out, Sincerely, *diag*
yes abc=abc
John Vincent Atanasoff was 34 years old when he invented the ABC in an Illinois bar in the winter of 1937-38. Clifford Edward Berry did not become involved until 1939, he was a graduate student "hired" by Atanasoff to help with final circuit design and assembly.