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Topic: What was the computers biggests breakthrough?
KalamazooGuy87's photo
Wed 02/27/08 08:08 PM
nano technology

chrish's photo
Thu 02/28/08 05:25 AM

Oh, one of my engineering professors was one of the guys that built the first super computer with transistors I believe.


You went to University in Manchester, UK?

MyrtleBeachDude's photo
Thu 02/28/08 05:27 AM
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chrish's photo
Thu 02/28/08 05:29 AM

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Great comic!

Milesoftheusa's photo
Thu 02/28/08 07:50 AM
Wasn't the transistor 1st built and designed by Bell Labs?...Miles

Chazster's photo
Thu 02/28/08 10:29 AM
Edited by Chazster on Thu 02/28/08 10:35 AM


Oh, one of my engineering professors was one of the guys that built the first super computer with transistors I believe.


You went to University in Manchester, UK?

No, I got to a small University in Louisiana. Our professors here have done incredible things though. I believe thats what we talked about one day last semester when we got off topic in our engineering communications class. I can ask him to make sure of it though.

(one of my professors did work for IBM and worked in japan, germany, etc so they could have worked anywhere. Like I said I can double check on this.)

I keep editing this.. He could have helped build the first super computer period.. with vacuum tubes i think it was.. I really need to check my facts.

StrangeFinnishGuy's photo
Fri 02/29/08 11:18 AM
UnivAC!!!
http://www.thocp.net/hardware/univac.htm

Chazster's photo
Sat 03/01/08 05:49 PM

nano technology

can you explain how this is a computer breakthrough?

Winintea's photo
Mon 03/03/08 07:41 AM
Thats a hard one. Several inventions were needed to put it into a useful tool for the "rest of us".

The Keyboard input -- If anyone remembers the toggle switches and knows binary code as a second language.

Disk Drives - For any one who has ever dropped a collection of punch cards. or waited 20 mins to load a game of pong from a cassette drive.

ARPA Net - Forefather to Internet

But the best on of all is the one that hasn't been invented yet.

MysterHK's photo
Thu 03/06/08 12:46 PM
I would have to say when they incorporated them into video games.

I can still remember the days when I had my old Atari gaming system and spending money at the arcades like there was no tomorrow.

Asteroids and Space Invaders were among my favorites.

MysterHK's photo
Thu 03/06/08 12:54 PM


Disk Drives - For any one who has ever dropped a collection of punch cards. or waited 20 mins to load a game of pong from a cassette drive.



At my Jr. High School's Computer Science Lab, we had an Imsai 8080. It ran BASIC as its OS and it could be loaded by a cassette drive or by a punch tape from an Olivetti Teletype. Remember those? happy

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