🔌 Podstawy informatyki: Mechaniczne Początki - Pierwsze Komputery Z1 / Z3 (PI#0) (RG#336)

Many sources claim that the first computer created in the world was the American ENIAC from 1943. Was the first computer actually the Z1, created in the living room of the parents of German engineer Konrad Zuse? 💰 SUPPORT:    / @retrogralnia   🔴 SUBSCRIBE TO OUR CHANNEL! https://www.youtube.com/retrogralniap... 🔴RG DISCORD SERVER https://retrogralnia.pl/discord Table of Contents: 0:00 ENIAC, mistakenly called the first computer 1:00 Konrad Zuse - creator of the first programmable computer 2:34 Binary mechanical floating-point unit 3:15 The first binary programmable computer: Z1 4:53 Mechanical binary memory and operation of the Z1 5:48 Programming the Z1/Z3 computer with assembler-style instructions 7:23 Switching to electromagnetic relays in the Z2 7:54 Building the Z3 computer - the first electrical programmable computer 9:42 Sample program for the Z3 computer 12:04 Working on universal computers 13:35 Konrad Zuse's further machines from the 1950s/1960s 14:34 More The Fate of Konrad Zuse and His Computers Konrad Zuse was born in 1910. He was a very talented man. For many years, he wasn't sure whether he wanted to be an artist or an engineer. His son says that's why he changed his major three times, paying for it by creating advertising graphics. He finally decided and graduated with a degree in civil engineering in 1935. At that time, he had no idea about electronics, but he slowly began to think about calculating machines. Already during his studies in 1934, he concluded that all the engineering calculations he was dealing with should be performed by a machine, not a human. He then asked himself the question: What mathematical problems should a calculating machine solve? He built his first computer, the Z1, between 1936 and 1938, assembling it in his parents' living room. The machine was equipped with 64, 22-bit words of memory, an arithmetic unit with two registers, and punched tape command control, making it the world's first freely programmable binary computer. ✅ FACEBOOK: http://www.FB.com/RetroGralnia ✅ WEBSITE: https://retrogralnia.pl ✅ MUSEUM OF GAMES AND COMPUTERS OF THE MINOR ERY: https://gikme.pl Sources: https://web.archive.org/web/201002052... https://eduinf.waw.pl/inf/hist/004_zu... http://zuse-z1.zib.de/zuse-z1-pano/in... http://www.zuse-museum-huenfeld.de/ http://if-blog.de/rd/konrad-zuse-it-u... #History #Computer Science #TheGameIsNotOver

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