Lesson 2 History of Computer
Lesson 2 History of Computer
(HISTORY OF COMPUTER)
The first counting device was used by the
primitive people. They used sticks, stones and
bones as counting tools. As human mind and
technology improved with time more
computing devices were developed.
COMPUTING
DEVICES:
Abacus
The first computer. It is said that Chinese
invented Abacus around 4,000 years ago.
It was a wooden rack which has metal rods with
beads mounted on them. The beads were
moved by the abacus operator according to
some rules to perform arithmetic calculations.
Abacus is still used in some countries like
China, Russia and Japan.
Note:
While not technically a computer, the abacus is
known as the first calculating tool.
COMPUTING
DEVICES:
Napier's Bones
It was a manually-operated
calculating device which was invented
by John Napier (1550-1617) of
Merchiston. In this calculating tool, he
used 9 different ivory strips or bones
marked with numbers to multiply and
divide. So, the tool became known as
"Napier's Bones. It was also the first
machine to use the decimal point.
COMPUTING
DEVICES:
Pascaline
Pascaline is also known as Arithmetic Machine or
Adding Machine. It was invented between 1642
and 1644 by a French mathematician-philosopher
Biaise Pascal. It is believed that it was the first
mechanical and automatic calculator.
Pascal invented this machine to help his father, a
tax accountant. It could only perform addition and
subtraction. It was a wooden box with a series of
gears and wheels. When a wheel is rotated one
revolution, it rotates the neighboring wheel. A
series of windows is given on the top of the wheels
to read the totals. An image of this tool is shown
below;
COMPUTING
DEVICES:
Difference Engine
In the early 1820s, it was designed
by Charles Babbage who is known
as "Father of Modern Computer". It
was a mechanical computer which
could perform simple calculations.
It was a steam driven calculating
machine designed to solve tables
of numbers like logarithm tables.
COMPUTING
DEVICES:
Analytical Engine
This calculating machine was also
developed by Charles Babbage in
1830. It was a mechanical
computer that used punch-cards
as input. It was capable of solving
any mathematical problem and
storing information as a
permanent memory.
COMPUTING
DEVICES:
Tabulating Machine
It was invented in 1890, by Herman
Hollerith, an American statistician. It was
a mechanical tabulator based on punch
cards. It could tabulate statistics and
record or sort data or information. This
machine was used in the 1890 U.S.
Census. Hollerith also started the
Hollerith?s Tabulating Machine Company
which later became International
Business Machine (IBM) in 1924.
COMPUTING
DEVICES:
Differential Analyzer
It was the first electronic computer
introduced in the United States in
1930. It was an analog device invented
by Vannevar Bush. This machine has
vacuum tubes to switch electrical
signals to perform calculations. It could
do 25 calculations in few minutes.
COMPUTING
DEVICES:
Mark I
The next major changes in the
history of computer began in 1937
when Howard Aiken planned to
develop a machine that could
perform calculations involving large
numbers. In 1944, Mark I computer
was built as a partnership between
IBM and Harvard. It was the first
programmable digital computer.
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