You can try finding an older computer that'll run a basic Windows XP operating system. That should run most games quite well. And, in order to boot right into your emulator, try using a front end program for the emulator. They usually have an option to boot directly into the program. Look for free programs such as GameEx and Maximus Arcade. (Keep in mind, maximus will be in a trial format, but still works great.)
No. But the copies of the same program can be executed on the same time on more than one computers.
Computers Use Machine Language, which a normal person can't understand If you want to understand then you have to uncderstand that machine language into Human Language, they used Language Like C+++ for writing any program.
Changing the computer will not change the engine timing.
In Visual BASIC and other languages, source code refers to the code that you actually type when you are writing a program. Computers convert this code to machine code in order to be able to run the program.In Visual BASIC and other languages, source code refers to the code that you actually type when you are writing a program. Computers convert this code to machine code in order to be able to run the program.In Visual BASIC and other languages, source code refers to the code that you actually type when you are writing a program. Computers convert this code to machine code in order to be able to run the program.In Visual BASIC and other languages, source code refers to the code that you actually type when you are writing a program. Computers convert this code to machine code in order to be able to run the program.In Visual BASIC and other languages, source code refers to the code that you actually type when you are writing a program. Computers convert this code to machine code in order to be able to run the program.In Visual BASIC and other languages, source code refers to the code that you actually type when you are writing a program. Computers convert this code to machine code in order to be able to run the program.In Visual BASIC and other languages, source code refers to the code that you actually type when you are writing a program. Computers convert this code to machine code in order to be able to run the program.In Visual BASIC and other languages, source code refers to the code that you actually type when you are writing a program. Computers convert this code to machine code in order to be able to run the program.In Visual BASIC and other languages, source code refers to the code that you actually type when you are writing a program. Computers convert this code to machine code in order to be able to run the program.In Visual BASIC and other languages, source code refers to the code that you actually type when you are writing a program. Computers convert this code to machine code in order to be able to run the program.In Visual BASIC and other languages, source code refers to the code that you actually type when you are writing a program. Computers convert this code to machine code in order to be able to run the program.
ENIAC was the First computer that was used to store program.
Mac computers come with a program called Time Machine that is capable of backing up the hard drive. Opening the program can allow one to setup a backup schedule to occur automatically in the background.
No. Computers do not convert program source code into machine code, period. That job is the responsibility of another piece of software, known as the interpreter or compiler, a machine code program which effectively tells the computer how to perform the translation from source code to machine code. The computer cannot do this job by itself as computers only understand machine code and nothing else. An interpreter simply converts each statement of source code into the equivalent machine code and executes it, one statement at a time. This is extremely slow because subroutines that are called many times must be translated each time they are called, for instance. Thus the source code must always be executed within the interpreter software. A compiler, on the other hand, converts the entire source program into object code which can then be linked to produce the required machine code. Once linked, the machine code will execute without any further interpretation, and is therefore known as a standalone executable.
Ada Lovelace, also known as Augusta Ada King, Countess of Lovelace, and Augusta Ada Byron, is famous for being the first computer programmer, even though she never had a chance to work with an actual computer since she died in 1852. Instead she was a mathematician who programmed imaginary computers as people were dreaming of the potential of someday building computers. Even so, any computer program she created would still be a true computer program even if it could not be used as intended until decades later. In 1843 she wrote about an algorithm for computing Bernoulli numbers by machine. Algorithms were not new, but no one had ever written one for use by machine before, since no computers had ever existed. It is considered the first computer program. The programming language Ada is named after her.
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a program which can be understand by machine.