Chapter 1 History of Computers - FTMS
History of Computers Z1 • The first programmable computer. • Created by Konrad Zuse in Germany from 1936 to 1938. • To program the Z1 required that the user insert punch tape into a punch tape reader and all output was also generated through punch tape. Konrad Zuse Z1 ................
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