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Convert this number to decimal FB

Class Test. Convert this number to decimal FB. A+ Certification PC Maintenance and Troubleshooting. Chapter 1 Introduction (history of computers ). Chapter Overview . The Development of the Computer The Role of a Computer Service Professional . The Abacus.

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Convert this number to decimal FB

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  1. Class Test Convert this number to decimal FB

  2. A+ CertificationPC Maintenance and Troubleshooting Chapter 1 Introduction (history of computers )

  3. Chapter Overview • The Development of the Computer • The Role of a Computer Service Professional

  4. The Abacus The abacus board is a mechanical aids used for counting; it is not a calculator in the sense we use the word today. The person operating the abacus performs calculations in their head and uses the abacus as a physical aid to keep track of the sums, the carrys, etc.

  5. The Analytical Engine (1822 -1871) The analytical engine, an important step in the history of computers, it was the design of a mechanical general-purpose computer by the British professor of mathematics Charles Babbage

  6. It was design to receive instructions from punched cards, make calculations with the aid of memory bank and print out solutions to math problems http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Difference_engine

  7. The First Electrically Driven Computer

  8. The first practical use of punched cards for data processing is credited to the American inventor Herman Hollerith, who decided to use Jacquard's punched cards to represent the data gathered for the American census of 1890 http://www.maxmon.com/punch1.htm

  9. The Digital Electronic Computer • 1939: Atanasoff-Berry Computer (ABC) • 1943: Colossus I • 1945: Electronic Numerical Integrator and Computer (ENIAC) • 1960s–1970s: Golden era of the mainframe computer

  10. Milestones of Modern Computing • 1971: first 4-bit multiprocessor (MP)— 1 MHz • 1978: first 16-bit MP 8086 and coprocessor 8087 • 1981: first PC by IBM (MS-DOS)—4.7 MHz • 1986: first 32-bit computer—80386 • 1992: first Pentium—i586. • 1999: processor speed exceeds 1 GHz HW1:

  11. The Role of a Computer Service Professional • Technician: troubleshoot hardware and software • Scholar: continuously update skills and broaden knowledge • Diplomat: cultivate good customer service skills

  12. Chapter Summary • The abacus was the first computing device. • Charles Babbage conceived the first mechanical computer. • The first electrical computer computed results of the 1890 United States census. • The Atanasoff-Berry Computer (1939) was the first digital computer. • Today’s computer service professional must be a technician, scholar, and diplomat.

  13. solving up to 29 linear equations

  14. The Colossus machines were early computing devices used by British codebreakers to read encrypted German messages during World War II.

  15. ENIAC, short for Electronic Numerical Integrator and Computer, it was the first large-scale, electronic, digital computer capable of being reprogrammed to solve a full range of computing problems

  16. The 8087 was the first math coprocessor for 16 bit processors designed by Intel

  17. The IBM Personal Computer, commonly known as the IBM PC, was the original version and progenitor of the IBM PC compatible hardware platform. It was IBM model number 5150

  18. The Intel 80386 is a microprocessor which was used as the central processing unit (CPU) of many personal computers from 1986 until 1994 and later

  19. Homework1 1- Brief details and picture of the first Pentium—i586? 2- What is the latest computer in 2010? Last date to submit the HW (Monday 8/3/2010)

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