History of Computers | From 1930 to Present

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  • Опубліковано 27 тра 2024
  • The history of the computer dates back to the 1800s, when many scientists laid the foundations for what would become the computer. But it was not until the 1930s that the modern computer began to be developed, when Konrad Zuse created the first programmable computer, the Z1. This was followed by the Z4, the world's first commercial digital computer, followed by Colossus and ENIAC, huge computers that occupied an entire room. It wasn't until the 1950s, when IBM created its first computer, the IBM 701, that they came closer and closer to modern computers. Apple has also appeared on the computer market with Apple I and Apple II or Macintosh, very successful. Therefore, the history of the computer is very complex, and their development has brought us today high-performance computers at affordable prices.
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  • @pirobot668beta
    @pirobot668beta Місяць тому +5

    Built my first computer in 1977, while stationed in South Korea.
    8080A processor, 750 kilohertz, 4k RAM, EEPROM card, tape interface card and 'video' card.
    It was all S100 buss, so that was fun.
    Used it during field exercises at Fort Hood...monitoring teletype signals.
    I upgraded to the Radio Shack 'Color Computer'..6809 processor let me run UNIX...

  • @philipgrice1026
    @philipgrice1026 Рік тому +50

    I'm glad to see Konrad Zuse and John Atanasoff get credit for their early roles in electronic computing but shocked to see Harvard credited for the Colossus which was designed and build by the British during WWII to break the German Lorentz encryption codes.
    There are a lot of errors throughout and much left out that needed to be included to live up to the video's title. This is always a problem when history is written by people that grew up during the PC era. Company's like CDC, Cray, Amdahl, and pioneering software products like UNIX, CPM, Multics are completely overlooked. Missing are gems like the fact that the first IBM operating system was developed by General Motors. It was called GMOS and developed for the IBM 701.
    The first computer I operated was an EMIDEC 1100. It preceded operating systems. Every program was written in 'machine code' and was 'boot strapped' into the computer from paper tape. The computer had two Williams tube central memories, basically phosphor coated TV like screens where up to 1024 dots could be written and rewritten on the screen.
    and "anded" together to provide some level of redundancy as the stored dots would decay if not rewritten within a 10 - 20 period. It also had an 8k drum for random access storage. All sorts were done using four 35mm sprocket feed magnetic tapes and could take hours and some large ones days while the operators were swapping tape reels like one armed paper hangers. We used that machine to manage a plastics manufacturing and research plant as well as the 7000 employee payroll, physical inventors and sales statistics as well as all the things necessary to handle business accounting along the way.
    Software used to be written by one or two very clever people in the early days. Then IBM came along and divided every program up into modules where dozens of programmers would write 'their' bit and eventually all the bits would be gathered together, compiled, tested, debugged, rewritten, recompiled, re-debugged, ad infinitum. They effectively invented linear programming which is slow, inefficient and required massive computers to work at all. A typical IBM computer consumed half the resources just to run the lame operating systems. New versions were released almost weekly it seemed and were always riddled with bugs. IBM's monopolistic business practices were later adopted by Microsoft with similar results. Huge profits for poor products.
    Thank goodness UNIX lingered on until Linux was born and now Android provides a versatile platform for so many sophisticated products. Sadly, most of the processing is for video processing to paint high resolution images on small screens, but the silicon is capable of far greater capabilities. With all the computer capability used in our vehicles these days I'm looking forward to being able to buy a Tesla robot to take care of me in my quickly arriving final years.

  • @yakovkhalip9714
    @yakovkhalip9714 9 місяців тому +15

    nice ! My first computer we used at home was Amstrad PCW8512 - from 1988 to 1995. Im 1995 bought a DEC made Pentium1-75, which I still own)... In 2006 began to collect "classic computers" - now my collection consists of about 40 machines from 1981 to 2001, including IBM PC 5150 and Commodore Amiga 3000 )

  • @AnaMaria-dg6xx
    @AnaMaria-dg6xx Рік тому +22

    really helped me with my IT homework. great quality too and i'm very thankful for the russian subtitles

    • @blastertechnology
      @blastertechnology  Рік тому +5

      Thank you! I'm glad I could help you.

    • @milomannen0888
      @milomannen0888 Рік тому +2

      Is the information valid?

    • @AnaMaria-dg6xx
      @AnaMaria-dg6xx Рік тому

      @@milomannen0888 well i did pass informatics this year thanks to this video so i think yes

    • @milomannen0888
      @milomannen0888 Рік тому

      @@AnaMaria-dg6xx alright thank you

  • @user-ne5sr1kc4b
    @user-ne5sr1kc4b Місяць тому +2

    This video describes all the computers that existed from the 1930s to the present. In the 1930s, computers that can speed up calculations were developed, but they were destroyed during World War I. It is also a mystery that computers were developed for various wars. Existing computers were much larger than today, making them difficult for many people to use, but as they gradually decreased in size, commercial use began to be developed. I think it is a video that summarizes the detailed history of computers and their use.(10403 김세현)

    • @videooblivion
      @videooblivion 9 днів тому

      A lot of misinformation and myths here. 👎🏻

  • @sanyuelpuganda3581
    @sanyuelpuganda3581 Рік тому +2

    Thank you Very much!! Awesome... I will use show this one in my class... Thank you

  • @callumfreebairn8082
    @callumfreebairn8082 10 місяців тому +8

    there's no limit to how powerful computers can get

    • @jackilynpyzocha662
      @jackilynpyzocha662 6 місяців тому

      In a way, it could be scary; hence "Demon Seed" 1977/1993(book versions, movie). Dean Koontz

  • @hgfhghghgfhfghgfhghg538
    @hgfhghghgfhfghgfhghg538 Рік тому +23

    wow how could you miss the whole commodore 64 and amiga era and atari computers

  • @malikkhokharmalik2412
    @malikkhokharmalik2412 Місяць тому +1

    really appreciated ❤work good bro keep it up

  • @melindamelissa4784
    @melindamelissa4784 Рік тому +9

    COBOL was not the first computer language. It is pre-dated by assembly language and FORTRAN among others.

  • @AllayDude
    @AllayDude День тому +2

    Kinda late but it would make me feel better if I wasn't the only one watching in 2024. Any others?
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  • @gilbertokoxx3559
    @gilbertokoxx3559 Рік тому +15

    This video had to be at least 30 minutes longer to deserve its rather presumptuous title.
    Anyway, you have a clear voice and you sum things up well, I grant you that.

    • @Gonzuh
      @Gonzuh Рік тому

      its an AI voice

    • @blastertechnology
      @blastertechnology  Рік тому +4

      Nowadays, information must be compressed and as short as possible, I don't know how many people would watch a one-hour documentary.

    • @blastertechnology
      @blastertechnology  Рік тому +1

      @@Gonzuh Yes, an AI that invested a fortune in an audio studio 😅

    • @JacobGrim
      @JacobGrim Рік тому +2

      @@blastertechnology I would.

    • @jonanddy
      @jonanddy 9 місяців тому

      @@blastertechnologyI would, I usually do taking the light rail on my way to work and back

  • @FEAR11
    @FEAR11 Рік тому +102

    incomplete information :(

    • @hamish5214
      @hamish5214 8 місяців тому +5

      Where's Turing???

    • @Mike__G
      @Mike__G 7 місяців тому +8

      Yep. They sure missed a lot. But you can’t possibly do the subject justice in such a short time.

    • @talhakawsararaf3918
      @talhakawsararaf3918 6 місяців тому +1

      True

    • @talhakawsararaf3918
      @talhakawsararaf3918 6 місяців тому +1

      ​@@Mike__Gthats also true

    • @madrush24
      @madrush24 4 місяці тому +1

      Yup

  • @johneygd
    @johneygd Рік тому +3

    With the development stage of quantum computers we are back to the beginning with the same story.

  • @SSRTechnologiesOfficial
    @SSRTechnologiesOfficial Місяць тому

    very useful

  • @user-cd9pm6th4c
    @user-cd9pm6th4c 3 місяці тому

    Very delightful information

  • @dannybammer9199
    @dannybammer9199 Рік тому +2

    Computers of the past were large and bulky then throughout time became smaller and smaller. New PCs like the single board computers will become the new standard.

  • @mortarmopp3919
    @mortarmopp3919 Рік тому +10

    Why would you show a 3.5" floppy as the first floppy disk when there's plenty of images of the actual first floppy format, the 8" disk? Come on!
    Your statement regarding the Altair using BASIC makes it sound like that was the default language, when in fact the Altair didn't come with ANY language. All programming had to be done through the front-panel switches. This made it possible to write a boot routine that loaded the BASIC language.
    Speaking of BASIC, Gates and Allen did not create BASIC. That honor goes to John G. Kemeny and Thomas E. Kurtz and came out in 1964. Gates and Allen created a /version/ of BASIC that would work on the 8080 processor.

  • @lazydaze_7269
    @lazydaze_7269 5 місяців тому +5

    imagine your calculator being the size of a 2 refrigerators 😭

    • @DonMayfield
      @DonMayfield 2 місяці тому

      In 1975 I used a PDP12 which was refrigerator size.

  • @vianadecapitanis
    @vianadecapitanis 3 місяці тому

    When the "Programma 101" was introduced you should credit the manufacturer (it was Olivetti, an italian company at that time leader of the european typewriter market). Also, it worths nothing say that it was revolutionary. Tell "the first desktop computer" does not explain well enough, it means that until that model every computer was connected with a cable to a much bigger "brain" normally in other rooms or underground. Producing the first desktop computer meant that people for the first time could take it from one place to an other(!) - it was like to invent the wheel. When it was introduced in a very important NY computer fair, journalists constantly looked on the back to find the cable - "where's the cable?!?" Steve Jobs had one at home, under a light spot, so every guest could look at it (actually HAD to look at hit). THIS, is the story and importance of the Programma 101.

  • @information365.
    @information365. Рік тому +1

    informative

  • @lalleballe2k825
    @lalleballe2k825 Рік тому +5

    Why no mention of Alan Turing?

    • @blastertechnology
      @blastertechnology  Рік тому +2

      We are open to additions, you can add different additions here in the comments.

  • @GOGPlays
    @GOGPlays Рік тому +14

    I think if transistor size could go smaller and smaller after today's 3-4nm, we would end up tablets having very powerful CPU and GPUs competing with gaming PCs. They would be enough for everything. You would need only a HDMI cable to connect the bigger screens.

  • @robertalcala1385
    @robertalcala1385 8 місяців тому

    I remember those days 😊👍🤩🤩

  • @bubu7te
    @bubu7te Рік тому +3

    Incomplete informations: no mention of CP/M systems, missing Commodore PET and TRS at the beginning, ho mention of the entire world of home computing..

  • @kenaldri4923
    @kenaldri4923 Місяць тому

    No mention of the Whirlwind project at MIT in the 50's. Jay Forrester who headed the project lived in my neighborhood growing up.

  • @idcgaming518
    @idcgaming518 Рік тому +1

    do you mind sharing your sources please? I need them for my computing history project.

    • @satinkerduscy
      @satinkerduscy Рік тому

      I see you're also here for the "race" on inventions, gotta say I'm very satisfied with yt invented things

    • @areebhussain321
      @areebhussain321 Рік тому +1

      @@satinkerduscy What do you mean? Oh is this your school project you're doing?

  • @user-cd9pm6th4c
    @user-cd9pm6th4c 3 місяці тому

    I own a laptop . It is from Asus. I truly love the video about the history of computers

  • @httemageneigil3212
    @httemageneigil3212 Місяць тому

    quick good video

  • @AbubakarIsah-ue3ky
    @AbubakarIsah-ue3ky Місяць тому

    This video is very important

  • @typingforall
    @typingforall 3 місяці тому

    Good job 👍

  • @bibliafelipe
    @bibliafelipe Рік тому +1

    You have an error in the video, in the picture of colossus, you put the Mark I, doesn't corresponde.

  • @diegolarrea7932
    @diegolarrea7932 8 місяців тому +1

    The fact that this doesn’t mention Allan Touring is concerning

  • @ea0z0
    @ea0z0 11 місяців тому +1

    I like this vidio . I got more information ❤

  • @SuperstarFanatic2K10
    @SuperstarFanatic2K10 Рік тому +1

    Can you please do LG G series evolution as I told you!

  • @treyjenkins5672
    @treyjenkins5672 6 місяців тому +1

    Why did you stop at 2003?

  • @oobermackn
    @oobermackn 28 днів тому +1

    This is more of a timeline

  • @Jurinza55
    @Jurinza55 Рік тому

    wow, Mylosp has alot of fans ngl. but thanks doe.

  • @gulishtaparveen8941
    @gulishtaparveen8941 11 місяців тому

    Right there

  • @DonMayfield
    @DonMayfield 2 місяці тому

    The Apple II was based on the 6502 microprocessor.

  • @mohammadrashwani6059
    @mohammadrashwani6059 Місяць тому

    The computers dont look like cardboard boxes

  • @litestuffllc7249
    @litestuffllc7249 3 місяці тому

    Basically this isn't a history its a list of things you think are cool or interesting.

  • @ABritishBoyAndAFilipina
    @ABritishBoyAndAFilipina 2 місяці тому

    There was so much missing, I blinked and was finished, what about spectrum, Atari, etc?

  • @monamohammedffjm.6720
    @monamohammedffjm.6720 4 місяці тому

    Bro i have a presentation about this andi have to write it

  • @itzpringle-_
    @itzpringle-_ 8 місяців тому

    I really believe the first digital sceen computer was seen on a ufo.many years the Americans or so called goverments wanted to learn about the tech so badly. 1984 was a game changer for the world. Crazy how much time has changed since then with the technology they found in 1900s.

    • @Baredogg
      @Baredogg 4 місяці тому

      Yes. So much reverse engineering.

  • @lazy_amanda
    @lazy_amanda Рік тому +2

    4:30 1MB RAM 😲

  • @SOMEBODY_290
    @SOMEBODY_290 7 місяців тому

    Just a good ol' sledgehammer and I wouldn't have to deal with this new "technology.'

  • @kaltyaye7703
    @kaltyaye7703 Рік тому

    I could not understand that 1941 first computer to store memory part his voice was not understandable

  • @user-cd9pm6th4c
    @user-cd9pm6th4c 3 місяці тому

    I love the company Apple

  • @richmeier
    @richmeier 24 дні тому

    How the FUCK did I learn all my computer skills on the colored Mac with 4Gb hardrive? 4Gb? That’s not even enough memory for the ADDITIONAL memory added when a required update is required

  • @user-eb5gq2bm6b
    @user-eb5gq2bm6b 4 місяці тому

    I am using a windows computer while seeing this.

  • @annabelledoulton2421
    @annabelledoulton2421 10 місяців тому

    All technology like this. Was invited by a bunch of ravenclaws.

  • @MedicalStudentChannel
    @MedicalStudentChannel Рік тому +1

    yes is completed the likes from 999 to 1000 likes 🤣❤

  • @user-cd9pm6th4c
    @user-cd9pm6th4c 3 місяці тому

    I would like to know if Python is the first programming language

  • @chancegoodling
    @chancegoodling 10 місяців тому

    06:33 H O L L O W G R A M

  • @paolop9928
    @paolop9928 7 місяців тому

    Incomplete information: where is the 6502 chip of MOS Technology, commodore pet ? Chuck Paddle ? all before apple.

  • @XxTieRoblox
    @XxTieRoblox 3 місяці тому

    I have a dell right now cuz im 11, but next Christmas im gonna ask for a gaming computer. btw i have a gaming keyboard light up

  • @StevenRebel
    @StevenRebel 5 місяців тому

    1mb of ram is crazy

  • @deividasmockus3094
    @deividasmockus3094 6 місяців тому

    Where '99 later?

  • @user-xc4kx5kk7v
    @user-xc4kx5kk7v 25 днів тому

    What use of computer in world

  • @ayriesjesea2641
    @ayriesjesea2641 6 місяців тому

    Sino from beed 2B in Zamboanga?😂

  • @JohnPlayz22
    @JohnPlayz22 2 місяці тому +2

    Actually the MacOS isn’t that new it’s introduced in 2017 which is 7 years old now.

    • @M1szS
      @M1szS Місяць тому +1

      what? MacOS was released in the year 2000, and if it was 2017, then it would be really new, relatively to all other operating systems

  • @frogybot
    @frogybot 4 місяці тому

    My computer only has a measly 32gb ram :(

  • @shawnfreeman3303
    @shawnfreeman3303 День тому

    This information isn't accurate or reliable they even forgot 1980s computers that used cp/m OS by 5inch floppy that started the revolution of DOS way before windows.

  • @marywallace2806
    @marywallace2806 9 місяців тому +3

    remember when neighbors cared about each other? remember when you could depend on your neighbor in time of need? remember when you could allow your kids to play at a neighbor's house without worry? not anymore, computers are what put the fear in people. social media caused it all, when the computers came to the world, so did the hate, there was a little hate in this country, but social media caused a lot of hate, my mom told me just before she died, that there was another name for 666 and it is w.w.w. we knew nothing about computers at that time. now people don`t feel safe in their own homes, remember worry free family outings? now you have to look over your shoulder everywhere.

    • @carlnorris2392
      @carlnorris2392 Місяць тому +1

      I'm pretty sure the hate in this country pre-dated computers

  • @paulcollins3725
    @paulcollins3725 5 місяців тому

    1 minute into this and I'm seeing discrepancies. Colossus has a suggested year of 1944 whereas this set of computers, namely 'Colossus Mk1' was demonstrated 7 months before the Harvard Mk1 and demonstrated in 1943 with production in early 1944. I guess that the next 6 minutes is also going to probably be inaccurate too so not worthy of watching.

  • @janrehak5287
    @janrehak5287 Рік тому

    Jo všechno to josu ukázky commercial computers a nebo to josu vyzkumne projekty v ramci studii jednotlivých univerzit v rámic pochopení prinicpu logiky a mechaniky či architektury a problematiky to nejsou realné vyobrazení skutečnosti o technologiích to i vidíte na mezinarodní vystavě v rámci orku 1930-38

  • @angeloortiz8825
    @angeloortiz8825 Рік тому

    idk

  • @PostalPete
    @PostalPete 6 місяців тому

    What accent do you have?

  • @jameskekula6397
    @jameskekula6397 Рік тому

    1971 pac birth year

  • @stevenlitvintchouk3131
    @stevenlitvintchouk3131 5 місяців тому

    Today, my smartphone is becoming my personal computer. With the right apps, my smartphone can do math, spreadsheets, email, astronomy, etc. Making phone calls is one of its least important functions. As for the future, I think "computers" will just be speaker-microphones in your smart home or office like Amazon Echo or Google Nest are today. Instead of sitting at a desk to interact with a PC, you'll be able to ask these devices questions ("OK Google...") and get answers on any flat-panel TV in your area.

  • @Robert_St-Preux
    @Robert_St-Preux 11 місяців тому

    Not a word about smart phones, which are more computer than most of the PCs in this video.

  • @teofananghel520
    @teofananghel520 7 місяців тому

    Mișto rău video-ul

  • @rickyjaimes3836
    @rickyjaimes3836 Рік тому

    I love apple iMac

  • @pcdoodle1
    @pcdoodle1 5 місяців тому

    Bill Nye sucks but I still love you

  • @rickwitt5735
    @rickwitt5735 Рік тому +2

    No love for Commodore computers? This take on computer history is a joke.

  • @qhannel0q099
    @qhannel0q099 6 місяців тому

    🔋💻🖥📱📲

  • @jameskekula6397
    @jameskekula6397 Рік тому

    arcade games man

  • @monamohammedffjm.6720
    @monamohammedffjm.6720 4 місяці тому

    And im gr 5

  • @litestuffllc7249
    @litestuffllc7249 3 місяці тому

    Your "history" should be removed and corrected because it is seriously flawed. #1 define what you mean by "computer" if the definition requires the ability to do string operations - ie use letters for text - then the Olivetti P101 is better called a programmable calculator not a computer. Next you screwed up and missed the entire Xerox PARC project which happened to have - the first laser printer 1971, first desktop integrated networked (eithernet 1973)computer 1973, first GUI 1975, First WYSiWYG bit mapped display 1974, first mouse. Both Steve Jobs and Bill Gates saw this and caused them to develop their Lisa/Macintosh and Windows 10 years later. You mention the Apple 1 1976 - Oops then when xerox had a full function GUI Alto PC 193 ?which was a kit that did not include essential elments like a powersupply, and the Altair which had no keyboard; but you didnt mention the first complete to the public Micro probably was the SOL. Redo it or trash it.

  • @keithnaylor1981
    @keithnaylor1981 Місяць тому

    Sounds like a computer is providing an irritating narration, so that’s a good reason for not watching it.