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Action Ka-men Group. History of Computer 1942-ABC Machine. Introduction. ABC – Atanasoff-Berry Computer Developed by Professor John Vincent Atanasoff and graduate student Clifford E. Berry from Iowa State University. John Vincent Atanasoff (1903 - 1995). John Vincent Atanasoff (1903-1995)

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  1. Action Ka-men Group History of Computer 1942-ABC Machine

  2. Introduction • ABC – Atanasoff-Berry Computer • Developed by Professor John Vincent Atanasoff and graduate student Clifford E. Berry from Iowa State University .

  3. John Vincent Atanasoff(1903 - 1995) • John Vincent Atanasoff (1903-1995) • Born few miles of west Hamilton • His father was a Bulgarian Immigrant. • His mother is mathematics school teachers • Graduate from University of Florida in 1925 with Bachelor of Science degree in electrical engineering. • During war, Atanasoff had involved in a test program for underwater mines. • Atanasoff was awarded the National Medal of Technology at the White House by President George Bush on 13 November 1990

  4. Clifford E. Berry (1918 - 1963) • Born in Gladbrook, Iowa on 19 April 1918 • His intelligent being seen by his teacher and continue to rise when he entered Iowa State University • His father owned an electrical appliance and repair store in Iowa • Professor Harold Anderson impressed by his brilliance and recommended him to Atanasoff. • He had issued: • 19 patents in the area of mass spectrometry • 11 patents in various areas of vacuum and electronics • 13 patents pending.

  5. Atanasoff Berry Computer • 1st digital computer • Used binary arithmetic and boolean Algebra using vacuum tube • Can calculate much faster than the input device • Used many of the principal of all future computer

  6. Components • Memory • Are recharged like today's dynamic RAM • Input device • Used standard IBM card reader • Output device • Used odometer like device • Storage • Used a base 2 punch card that could quickly store 1500 bits.

  7. Clifford E. Berry with the ABC(1942)

  8. Drum

  9. Reader

  10. Issue • John Mauchly, co-builder of ENIAC, visit Atanasoff in 1941 • He had a look at the new machine developed by Atanasoff • Eckert and Mauchly then develop the ENIAC machine and they gained the international attention • ABC machine is recognized a year later.

  11. In 1973, court overturned an ENIAC patent-basic idea that came from Atanasoff • They came to a conclusion that based on Mauchly experience it is a little bit confusing how he can have that kind of idea. • ABC was dismantled in 1948.

  12. Thank You From Action Ka-men Team

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