Computer Science, asked by anchllathakur, 11 months ago

What were the limitations of first and second generation
a second generations of computers?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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There were different limitations in different fields...

Write about which field...

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Process, hard disk , etc

Answered by ashishgarg518123
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Answer: Limitations of first-generation computers:The major limitations of first generation computers

1. The operating speed was very low.

2. Power consumption was very high.

3. They required large space for installation.

4. The Programming capability was quite low.

5. Quit larger, they generate lot of heat require special housing.

6. The Medium internal store.

Limitations of second-generation computers were:

1. They used transistors as their main component.

2. They were smaller, faster and more efficient than first-generation computers.

3. They also contained all the components we associate with modern-day computers like printer, memory, disk storage, operating system.

5. They are cheaper than the first generation computers.

6. Maintenance requirement is still high.

7. Very costly.

Explanation:

A computer is an electronic device that manipulates information or data. It has the ability to store, retrieve, and process data.

Nowadays, a computer can be used to type documents, send email, play games, and browse the Web. It can also be used to edit or create spreadsheets, presentations, and even videos. But the evolution of this complex system started around 1940 with the first Generation of Computer and evolving ever since.

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