Konrad Zuses Addier-Modell
The computer pioneer Konrad Zuse already implemented the worldwide first binary adding unit with the his Z1 in 1937. This film uses the model from the Konrad-Zuse-Museum in Hünfeld to explain what this might have looked like. It also describes the construction of the basic blocks AND, XOR and explains as well as the functioning of half adders and full adders. Jump marks: 00:33 Wilhelm Schickard's calculator 01:29 Binary system by Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz 03:00 Konrad Zuse’s Z1 04:14 AND gate 08:10 XOR gate 10:10 Switch 10:54 Half adder 13:36 Full adder 17:57 2-bit adder 19:53 End Recommended playlists: Computer simply explained: • Computer einfach erklärt Computer Museums: • Computermuseen Links: Description of the adder model in Hünfeld: http://www2.hs-fulda.de/~grams/matheh... Demonstration of real model: • Das Hünfelder Addiermodell Music used: Banjos, Unite! (Alexander Nakarada): https://filmmusic.io/song/4779-banjos... Welcome to the machine (Pink Floyd): • Pink Floyd - Welcome to the Machine (Instr... Toxic Instrumental (Britney Spears): • Video Work Bitch Instrumental (Britney Spears): • Britney Spears - Work Bitch (Official Inst... Work Bitch (Britney Spears): • Britney Spears - Work Bitch (Official Video) Version control: GitHub: https://github.com/michael-holzheu/Ko... Changelog: 2020/04/23 First version 2020/04/24 Minor improvements

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