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Page 1: [PPT]History of Digital Computers - Computer Science | …cs.furman.edu/digitaldomain/ppts/hist1.ppt · Web viewHistory of Digital Computers from the abacus to microprocessors Origins

from the abacus to microprocessors

History of Digital Computers

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earliest computing devices designed to aid numeric computation

abacus, first developed in Babylonia over 5,000 years ago

Origins of Digital Computers

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employ analog encoding

usually special-purpose devices

employ digital encoding

are discrete-state devices

can be general-purpose devices

Analog vs. Digital Computers

Analog Digital

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William Schickard (1592–1635), mechanical calculator

Diagram from letterDiagram from letter

Early Calculating Machines

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Blaise Pascal (1623–1662), addition and subtraction using 9s complement

PascalinePascaline

Early Calculating Machines

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G. W. F. Leibniz (1646–1716), “Stepped Reckoner,” full-featured calculator,(“Leibniz wheel” for multiplication)

Early Calculating Machines

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first true pioneer of modern digital computing machines

built two prototype calculating machines

Difference Engine Analytical Engine

Charles Babbage (1791 – 1871)

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automated both the computation of tables and their printing

employed the method of differences to calculate polynomials

special-purpose calculating machine

Difference Engine

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prototypes: 1822-1833(full-scale version never completed)

Difference Engine

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a programmable, general purpose calculating machine

two main mechanisms:the store and the mill

programmed by punched cards based on Jaquard loom

Jacquard loomJacquard loom

Analytical Engine

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designed the first, general-purpose digital computing device

ideas and achievements were lost to his successors

Legacy of Babbage

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designed the “Z” series of automatic general-purpose computing machines

electro-mechanical devices

binary internal encoding Z3 (1941) was

programmed using punched 35mm film

Konrad Zuse (1910 – 1995)

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built the ABC machine with Clifford Berry in 1939

first electronic digital computing machine

special-purpose: solving simultaneous equations

not fully automatic

John V. Atanasoff (1903 – 1995)