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Wednesday, 26 June 2013
Monday, 24 June 2013
Early personal computers
Early personal computers were nothing like present day
computers, they had personality!
Each was different and more exciting than the previous, with
new features and capabilities.
Browse the old computer ads, and have a chuckle at early
attempts to convince the consumer which computer was "right for you!"
For fun, view all old computers, all at the same time to
appreciate how diverse and interesting they are.
Sinclair
ZX80 - "The first personal computer for under
$200." - December 1980
For just $199.95, you can get a complete, powerful,
full-function computer, matching or surpassing other personal computers costing
several times more.
The Sinclair ZX80 is an extraordinary personal computer,
compact and briefcase sized, it weighs just 12oz, yet in performance it matches
and surpasses systems many times its size and price.
The ZX80 is an advanced example of microelectronics design.
Inside, it has one-tenth the number of parts of existing comparable machines.
In 1980, British company Sinclair released their ZX80
computer for £99.95 (British pounds). Also available in the United States, it
is considered to be the world's first computer for under US$200, at least
that's what Sinclair Research Ltd stated in all of their ads.
At the bottom of the magazine advertisements was an order
form: "Please send me __ ZX80 personal computer(s) for $199.95 each
The ZX-80 was designed with only the base necessities, using
off the shelf components - there are no custom or proprietary chips involved.
An external cassette drive, typical of the era, is the only
method of loading and saving programs.
Even cheaper at £75.95 in a kit form, the inexpensive price
of the Sinclair ZX-80 introduced many people to the computer world who might
otherwise have not ventured forth due to the perceived high prices of other
albeit more capable computer systems.
The ZX80 was an amazing product - a real useable computer
for only $200.00. But it did have it's drawbacks:
No color support
No sound support
Very limited memory
The built-in BASIC programming language can deal only with
whole numbers
Very slow program execution - there are no video chips, the
CPU performs all of the computer functions. The keyboard is a membrane-type, a
flat plastic surface which is difficult to use and wears-out rather quickly
Sinclair sold 50,000 ZX80s before they came out with the
improved ZX-81 one year later. The ZX-81 was much cheaper, at only $99.95, the
first computer for under $100. The ZX-81 had only 5 IC chips, compared to the
ZX80's 21 chips.
In 1982, American company Timex started selling the ZX-81 in
America, calling it the Timex Sinclair 1000.
61-year-old computer springs back to life
The WITCH is back.
Of course, if you're a computer historian, you already know that WITCH refers to the Wolverhampton Instrument for Teaching Computation from Harwell.
If not, here's the story: The 2.5-ton machine, first constructed in the 1950s as part of an atomic research program, became the "world's oldest original working digital computer" after a museum in the UK restored and then rebooted it on Tuesday. Unlike today's nearly mute devices, the massive computer clicks, clacks and flashes like something out of an old sci-fi movie.
"In 1951 the Harwell Dekatron (the other, less-amazing name for the WITCH) was one of perhaps a dozen computers in the world, and since then it has led a charmed life surviving intact while its contemporaries were recycled or destroyed," Kevin Murrell, a trustee at the UK's National Museum of Computing, said in a news release.
The computer outlived its usefulness in atomic research by 1957 and was used as a teaching device until 1973. It went on display briefly before being dismantled, the museum says, and then was "rediscovered" by volunteers at the museum in 2008 or 2009.
The computer's "flashing lights and clattering printers and readers provides an awe-inspiring display for visiting school groups and the general public keen to learn about our rich computer heritage," the museum says.
It's also a healthy reminder that not all gadgets have to die after a single product cycle. At a time when iPhones are swapped out every 12 months, the TI-83 calculator and this computer are among the only pieces of technological machinery that have survived for decades.
The WITCH, however, doesn't serve much of a practical purpose at this point.
"All together, the machine can store 90 numbers. The closest analogy is a man with a pocket calculator," Delwyn Holroyd, who led the restoration effort, tells the BBC in a video about the restoration(you should watch the video, by the way, if for no other reason that to see this thing in action; it sounds like a broken typewriter as it works). "However, unlike the man with a pocket calculator, this machine can carry on day and night, and it doesn't make mistakes."
Modern computers store information in binary code, or a system of 1s and 0s. The WITCH, by contrast, features walls of dekatron valves, which are little light-bulb-looking things. It counts on a 10-digit decimal system.
If you want to see the machine for yourself, it's on display at theNational Museum of Computing in Buckinghamshire, north of London. It's located on the Bletchley Park estate, which was home to England's codebreakers during World War II.
How
The computer is well over a decade and a half old. It was in 1837 that a man named Charles Babbage created the first machine that was recognized as a computer. It was a mechanical machine that was fully programmable. He designed a more simpler version of this machine in 1888.
The computer is one of the most important advances in business history. The ideas that led to the invention of the modern computer date back as far as the 1700's but the real work started around the 1860's.
In the Beginning
The word computer as we know it today comes from the original early 20th century word computer meaning a person who solved mathematical equations. The first computers were used to do just that; solve mathematical equations that would have taken people forever to figure out by hand due to time restraints (Ceruzzi 1) .
Sunday, 23 June 2013
Computer Technology Basic Quiz (Fun)
Computer
Technology Basic Facts
This quiz will
evaluate how well elementary students know the basic computer parts and
definitions.
Q.1)
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An electronic tool that allows information to be input,
processed, and output
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A.
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operating system
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B.
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motherboard
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C.
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computer
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D.
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CPU
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Q.2)
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A worldwide network of computers
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A.
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CPU
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B.
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Internet
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C.
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RAM
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D.
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Network
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Q.3)
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The brain of the computer. This part does the calculation,
moving and processing of information
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A.
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CPU
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B.
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RAM
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C.
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Motherboard
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D.
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Hard Drive
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Q.4)
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Part of a computer that allows a user to put information
into the computer
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A.
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Output Device
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B.
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Software
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C.
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Operating System
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D.
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Input Device
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Q.5)
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A small picture that represents a folder, program or other
things
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A.
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Desktop
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B.
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Icon
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C.
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Graphic
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D.
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Image
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Q.6)
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A name for the short term memory of the computer that is
lost when the computer is turned off
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A.
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CPU
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B.
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Hardware
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C.
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RAM
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D.
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Processor
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Q.7)
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A part of the computer that all other parts are connected
to. It allows all of the parts to communicate so they work together
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A.
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Operating System
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B.
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Disk Drive
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C.
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Output Device
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D.
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Motherboard
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Q.8)
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The physical parts of a computer
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A.
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Hardware
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B.
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Hard Drive
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C.
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Disk Drive
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D.
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Software
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Q.9)
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Parts of a computer that allow the user to see or hear
information that comes out from the computer
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A.
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Software
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B.
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Input Device
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C.
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Output Device
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D.
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Operating System
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Q.10)
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This part stores programs and other information on 2 or
more disks that are located inside the computer
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A.
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Motherboard
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B.
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Hard Drive
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C.
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CPU
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D.
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Operating System
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Q.11)
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A part of the computer that reads information from a disk
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A.
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Operating System
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B.
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Motherboard
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C.
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Hard Drive
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D.
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Disk Drive
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Q.12)
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Another name for computer programs
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A.
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Software
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B.
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RAM
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C.
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Input Devices
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D.
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Hardware
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Q.13)
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A program that controls a computer's basic functions
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A.
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Hard Drive
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B.
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Motherboard
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C.
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Operating System
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D.
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CPU
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Friday, 21 June 2013
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to provide our customers with a wide range of reliable service.
- Taking pleasure in the importance of taking care of the customer, first and foremost – and always.
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