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RE: Not Eniac but Z3 was first
by vasko_dinkov on Tue 14th Feb 2006 13:33
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No Z3 but ABC (Atanasoff Berry Computer) was first!
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Atanasoff
John Atanasoff is a Bulgarian, btw!
RE[2]: Not Eniac but Z3 was first
by malkia on Tue 14th Feb 2006 19:42
in reply to "RE: Not Eniac but Z3 was first"
According to wikipedia, ABC was the first electronic computing device, but it was not Turing Complete, so some are saying it should not be described as the first computer.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atanasoff_Berry_Computer
btw, I'm also bulgarian.




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Not the Eniac but the Z3, made by Konrad Zuse in 1941, was the first digital programmable computer: see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zuse . Because the machine was developed under the Nazi regime, little is known about it in the english speaking hemisphere. So we are actually celebrating the 65th anniversary.