Computer Science, asked by shristimaurya, 1 year ago

the first computer used to store program??? tell me fast guy's.....
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Answered by besst
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n 1936 Konrad Zuse anticipated in two patent applications that machine instructions could be stored in the same storage used for data. The University of Manchester's Baby is generally recognized as world's first electronic computer that ran a stored program—an event that occurred on 21 June 1948.


shristimaurya: please tell me the name of that computer??
besst: It featured the first rotating drum storage device. Manchester Small-Scale Experimental Machine, an experimental computer that successfully ran a stored program on June 21, 1948. It was subsequently developed into the Manchester Mark 1, which ran its first program in early April 1949
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Answered by aditisakthivel
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Konrad Zuse mentioned the idea in two patent applications in 1937[1] , but it is unclear if any of his computers worked.

Storage of instructions in computer memory to enable it to perform a variety of tasks in sequence or intermittently. The idea was introduced in the late 1940s by John von Neumann, who proposed that a program be electronically stored in binary-number format in a memory device so that instructions could be modified by the computer as determined by intermediate computational results. Other engineers, notably John W. Mauchly and J. Presper Eckert, contributed to this idea, which enabled digital computers to become much more flexible and powerful. Nevertheless, engineers in England built the first stored-program computer, the Manchester Mark I, shortly before the Americans built EDVAC, both operational in 1949

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