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legal disclosure privacy policy computerforum.eu search for: retrocomputing by computerforum retrocomputing is the use of older computer hardware and software in modern times. retrocomputing is usually classed as a hobby and recreation rather than a practical application of technology; enthusiasts often collect rare and valuable hardware and software for sentimental reasons. however, some do make use of it. [1] retrocomputing often starts when a computer user realizes expensive ibm systems like mainframes , digital equipment corporation (dec) superminis , or silicon graphics (sgi), even next computersystem workstationshave become affordable on the computer market, usually in a relatively short time after the computers’ era of use. read more… 2nd february 2018at 11:53 am | computers • history of computing | no comments human computer by computerforum the term ” computer “, [1] meant “one who computes”: a person performing mathematical calculations , before electronic computing became commercially available. “the human computer is supposed to be governed by the rules” [2] teams of people were frequently used to undertake long and often tedious calculations; the work was divided so that it could be done in parallel. since the end of the 20th century, the term “human computer” has also been applied to individuals with prodigious powers of mental arithmetic , also known as mental calculators . read more… 2nd february 2018at 11:51 am | computers • history of computing | no comments ferranti mrt by computerforum the ferranti market research terminal (mrt) was, arguably, the world’s first application-specific handheld computer. [1] [2] it was designed specifically for the market research sector as a means clustering to augment the regular clipboard schemes that, at the time, were common-place in social and market research . [3] the ferranti market research terminal (mrt) est of historical significance to the computing industry since it marked the last original design from computer ferranti , long established business (started 1882) that had risen to fame through a collaborative manchester universityto produce the ” mark 1 “, the world’s first commercial computer and later with cambridge university producing the ” atlas ” and ” titan ” computers which, at their peak, held around 25% of the computing market. read more… 2nd february 2018at 11:51 am | computers • history of computing | no comments drobe by computerforum drobe (also referred to as drobe launchpad ) was a computing news website with a focus on the risc os operating system . its archived material is retained online, curated by editor chris williams. [2] read more… 2nd february 2018at 11:50 am | computers • history of computing | no comments delphi (online service) by computerforum delphi forums is an us online services provider and since the mid 1990s has-been a community web forum site. it started as a national dialup service in 1983. delphi forums remains active as of 2016, claiming 4 million registered members and “more than 8,000 active forums” in 2013. [1] read more… 2nd february 2018at 11:49 am | computers • history of computing | no comments delete character by computerforum in computing, the delete character (sometimes also called rubout ) is the last character in the ascii directory, with the code 127 ( decimal ). [1] not a graphic character but a control character , it is denoted as ^? in caret notationand has a graphic representation of unicode (as all ascii control characters graphic representations). most modern keyboards do not have a key to input the delete character. in unix-like systems the key or combination of and can be used to express the delete character. products like notepad can also generate this character with the same key presses. ← backspace control ← backspace read more… 2nd february 2018at 11:49 am | computers • history of computing | no comments considered harmful by computerforum considered harmful is a part of a phrasal template used in the titles of at least 65 critical essays in computer science and related disciplines. [1] its use in this context originated in 1968 with edsger dijkstra’s “go to statement considered harmful”. read more… 2nd february 2018at 11:48 am | computers • history of computing | no comments computer: a history of the information machine by computerforum computer: a history of the information machine is a history of computing written by martin campbell-kelly and william aspray first published in 1996. it follows the history of “information machine” from charles babbage ‘s difference engine through herman hollerith ‘s tabulating machine to the invention of the modern electronic digital computer. a revised 2nd edition published in 2004 included new material on the internet and world wide web, nathan ensmenger and jeffrey yost. the 3rd edition extends the story to include recent phenomena such as social networking and revisiting the discussion of early history to reflect new insights from the literature. read more… 2nd february 2018at 11:47 am | computers • history of computing | no comments computer press association by computerforum founded in 1983, the computer press association (cpa) was established to promote excellence in the field of computer journalism. the association was composed of working editors, writers, producers, and freelancers who covered issues related to computers and technology. the cpa was the annual computer press awards, which was the preeminent editorial awards of the computer and technology media. the cpa awards honored outstanding examples in print, broadcast and electronic media. awards were given for print publications, such as pc magazine ; online news media, such as newsbytes network news (both were multiple winners); individual columns and features by well-known journalists such as steven levy (author of “hackers: heroes of the computer revolution “); broadcast awards such as “best radio program”; best product specific book. cpa president jeff yablon (1994-1996), most notably bruno blenheim . the computer press association disbanded in 2000. read more… 2nd february 2018at 11:47 am | computers • history of computing | no comments list of computer museums by computerforum below is a list of computers around the world, organized by continent and then alphabetically by location. read more… 2nd february 2018at 11:46 am | computers • history of computing | no comments charles babbage institute by computerforum the charles babbage institute is a research center at the university of minnesota specializing in the history of information technology , particularly the history of digital computing, programming / software, and computer networking since 1935. the institute is named for charles babbage , the nineteenth-century english inventor of the programmable computer. [1] the institute is located in elmer l. andersen library at the university of minnesota libraries in minneapolis , minnesota . read more… 2nd february 2018at 11:45 am | computers • history of computing | no comments calculus ratiocinator by computerforum the calculus ratiocinator is a universal logical calculation theoretical framework, a concept described in the writings of gottfried leibniz , usually paired with his more frequently mentioned characteristica universalis , a universal conceptual language. read more… 2nd february 2018at 11:44 am | computers • history of computing | no comments c.mmp by computerforum the c.mmp was an early multiprocessor mimd developed at carnegie mellon university by william wulf (1971). the notation c.mmp came from the pms notation of bell and newell, where a cpu was designated as c and a variant was noted by the dot notation; mmp stood for multi-mini-processor read more… 2nd february 2018at 11:44 am | computers • history of computing | no comments history of computer hardware in bulgaria by computerforum this article describes the history of computer hardware in bulgaria . at its peak, bulgaria supplied 40% of the computers

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