- Computer Fundamentals
- Computer - Home
- Computer - Overview
- Computer - Advantages & Disadvantages
- Computer - Classification
- Computer - Applications
- Computer - History and Evolution of Computers
- Computer - System Characteristics
- Computer - Origins
- Computer - Generations
- Computer - Types
- Computer - Components
- Computer - CPU
- Computer - Input Devices
- Computer - Output Devices
- Computer - Memory Units
- Computer - Hardware
- Computer - Motherboard
- Computer - RAM
- Computer - Read Only Memory
- Computer - Software
- Computer - Software Types
- Computer - Data Storage and Memory
- Computer - Memory
- Computer - Internet and Intranet
- Computer - Internet
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- Computer - Websites
- Computer - Word Processors
- Computer - Spread Sheet
- Computer - Power Presentations
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- Computer - Ports
- Computer - Number System
- Computer - Number Conversion
- Computer - Data and Information
- Computer - Networking
- Computer - Operating System
- Computer - Keyboard Shortcut Keys
- Computer - Antivirus
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- Computer - How to Buy?
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Computer - First Generation
The period of first generation was from 1946-1959. The computers of first generation used vacuum tubes as the basic components for memory and circuitry for CPU (Central Processing Unit). These tubes, like electric bulbs, produced a lot of heat and the installations used to fuse frequently. Therefore, they were very expensive and only large organizations were able to afford it.
In this generation, mainly batch processing operating system was used. Punch cards, paper tape, and magnetic tape was used as input and output devices. The computers in this generation used machine code as the programming language.
The main features of the first generation are −
- Vacuum tube technology
- Unreliable
- Supported machine language only
- Very costly
- Generated a lot of heat
- Slow input and output devices
- Huge size
- Need of AC
- Non-portable
- Consumed a lot of electricity
Some computers of this generation were −
- ENIAC
- EDVAC
- UNIVAC
- IBM-701
- IBM-650
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