what is the difference between first generation and third generation computers
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First of all, the distinguishing characteristics ofthe 1st, 2nd, and 3rd generation of computers: First generation (1940–1956) used vacuum tubes. ... Third generation (1964-1971) used integrated circuits (but not microprocessors). Examples: IBM System/360, UNIVAC 1108, PDP-8/I, PDP-11/20 and PDP-11/45.
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Line printers were typically used for printed output. Except for early first-generation computers, they used core memory for short-term storage. ... And they too used core memory. Third generation computers started switching to on-line access (called time-sharing), and used video terminals as I/O devices.
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