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Page 1: History of Computers

History of Computers

By : Tyler Zimmerman

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Internal Diagram of a typical PC

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CPUCPU - is the portion of a computer system that carries out the instructions of a computer program to perform the basic arithmetical, logical, and input/output operations of the system.

The CPU the brain of the computer and tells every part of the computer what to do. And CPU means Central Processing Unit.

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Video Card Video Card - is an expansion card which generates output images to a display.

A video card generates , all of the pictures on your computer and all of the pictures on websites.

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RAMRAM – is a form of computer data storage.

RAM takes the form of integrated circuit’s that allow stored data to be accessed in any order with a worst case performance of constant time.RAM means Random Access Memory.

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Hard DriveHard Drive - is a non – volatile , random access digital magnetic data storage device.

The Hard Drive features rotating rigid platters on a motor-driven spindle within a protective enclosure.

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CD-ROM CD-ROM – is a disk drive in a computer that reads what’s on the disk and lets you play it on the computer screen.

CD-ROMs are popularly used to distribute computer software including video games and multi-media software.

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USB Port USB Port – is a device that expands a single USB port into several so that there are more ports available to connect devices to a host system.

The USB Port is for downloading , and charging external devices. It is also for plugging up extra mouse’s and keyboards while you are on a computer that has a mouse or keyboard that you don’t like.

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PCI CardPCI Card - A circuit board that plugs into the computer's PCI bus and contains the control electronics for a peripheral device.

A PCI card is for use with SCSI devices.

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MotherboardA Motherboard is the central printed circuit board in many modern computers and holds many of the crucial components of the computer.

A mother board is the brain of the computer and has all of the main components of a computer on it.

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Power SourceA power source is the component on the computer that gives it , its battery power and power.

The power source gives the power to the computer to let it come on.

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Time Line 1 - 15On September of 1958 – Jack St. Clair Kilby , of Texas Instruments , Combined Transistors , Resistors , and Capacitors in a single monolithic integrated circuit.

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Time Line 2 - 15In 1969 Bill Gates and Paul Allen of Lakeside Programming Group get contract to report PDP-10 software bugs in exchange for computer time.

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Time Line 3 - 15In 1970 Floppy disk is announced by IBM, an 8-inch floppy plastic disk.

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Time Line 4 - 15In 1970 Daisywheel printer is announced by IBM.

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Time Line 5 - 15In 1972 C programming language developed by Dennis Ritchie at Bell Labs.

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TimeLine 6 - 15In 1972 Intel introduces the 8080 microprocessor

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TimeLine 7 - 15On November 1972 – Atari is founded by Nolan Bushnell and ships Pong, the first video game.

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TimeLine 8 - 15

1976 : Apple begins work on Apple 2 prototype

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TimeLine 9 - 15

1973 IBM launches 370 mainframe computer.

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TimeLine 10 - 15

1973 IBM develops hard disk drive. Called the Winchester named after the rifle. It used two 30 Mb platters.

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TimeLine 11 - 15

April 1974 First 4Kbit dRam chip becomes available.

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TimeLine 12 - 15

May 1974 Mark 8, the first home computer kit, was introduced.

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TimeLine 13 - 15

1974 Ted Nelson invents Hypertext.

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TimeLine 14 - 15

January 1975 IBM introduces the first laser printer.

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TimeLine 15 - 15 February 1975 Zilog announces the Z-

80 cpu.

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