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any two computers of second generation

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Answered by Anonymous
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➠ IBM and LARC are the two computers of second generation.

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➠ The development of the transistor revolutionised the development of computers.

➠ Invented at Brll Labs in 1948, transistors were much smaller, more rugged,cheaper to make and far more reliable than valves.

➠ The first large scale machines to take advantage of these transistor technology were early computers.

➠ Sretch by IBM and LARC by Sperry-Rand. These computers, both developed for Atomic Energy laboratory is good and all an enormous amount of data, a capability much in demand by atomic scientists.

➠ Second generation computers replaced machine language with assembly language, following abbreviated programming codes to replace long difficult binary codes.

➠ Throughout the early 1960's there were a number of commercially successful second generation computers used in business universities and government from companies such as Burroughs, control data, Honeywell, IBM, sperry rand and others.

➠ In the second Generation computers high level languages were used for developing programs.

➠ Magnetic tapes and discs are used for secondary memory.
Answered by DeviIQueen
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Explanation:

➠ IBM and LARC are the two computers of second generation.

\large \text{Extra\: Info\: About\; Second\: Generation\: Computers }Extra Info About Second Generation Computers

➠ The development of the transistor revolutionised the development of computers.

➠ Invented at Brll Labs in 1948, transistors were much smaller, more rugged,cheaper to make and far more reliable than valves.

➠ The first large scale machines to take advantage of these transistor technology were early computers.

➠ Sretch by IBM and LARC by Sperry-Rand. These computers, both developed for Atomic Energy laboratory is good and all an enormous amount of data, a capability much in demand by atomic scientists.

➠ Second generation computers replaced machine language with assembly language, following abbreviated programming codes to replace long difficult binary codes.

➠ Throughout the early 1960's there were a number of commercially successful second generation computers used in business universities and government from companies such as Burroughs, control data, Honeywell, IBM, sperry rand and others.

➠ In the second Generation computers high level languages were used for developing programs.

➠ Magnetic tapes and discs are used for secondary memory.

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