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its a touchscreen computer
It is widely noted that the first electronic computer was created in 1950 by Hideo Yamachito in Japan. However, its price remains a little harder to find.
Eeach electrode connected to the patient is attached to the lead selector of ECG.This will determine which electrodes are necessary for a particular lead and will connect them to the remainder of the circuit. It can be controlled by the operator or by the microcomputer of the electrocardiograph. It selects one or more leads to be recorded. Source:John.G.Webster
The question is somewhat vague. The first classification of computers tends to be 'Analogue' or 'Digital'. Other questions on answers.com discuss the difference between these. Within digital computers there are four broad classification's, these are based on the very different electronic constructions used to interface the processor (CPU) to the components such as RAM (memory) and other devices used for storage, communications etc. From most powerful to least: ...super computer ...mainframe ...minicomputer ...microcomputer Microcomputers are further subdivided by size/packaging, the distinction is not always clear: ...personal computer - a main box containing all the electronics with external monitor, keyboard etc. normally connected via wires. ...laptop or notebook computer - a single easily portable box with everything built-in and able to run on internal batteries. ...netbook - a small notebook with limited functionality when not connected to an external network (e.g. the Internet) ...integrated - a microcomputer built into some other 'intelligent' device and not directly usable as a computer
The Indians say their first name first.
the first microcomputer is the altair 8080....but the first commercially available microcomputer is the apple II produce by the Intel Corp......=)
what was the first microcomputer called.
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DOS
Tandy Corporation quickly followed MIT by offering Radio Shack's first microcomputer in 1976.
The Altair is widely recognized as the spark that ignited the microcomputer revolution as the first commercially successful personal computer-by olivia L.
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no, first generation computers used vacuum tubes.
first sector of the disk
Yes it is a microcomputer.
The name of the first micro computer is a micro computer