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Q: Why the abacus belong to the zeroth generation?
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The devices during the zeroth generation?

There finger, rope and beads.


What is zero generation?

This is an ambiguous term and refers to a handful of things. Generation Zero is a movie about the economic disaster. The Zeroth Generation Project involves the immigration debate. I assume you mean the zeroth generation of computers, which would be any computer system produced before 1946. They often used gears and/or relays.


Was the abacus before the first generation of computers?

Waaay before. The abacus has existed for thousands of years.


What is zeroth generation?

Zeroth Generation Computers 1642-1946. Basically covers the history of early mechanical computers from Charles Babbage and software programming ideas by Ada Lovelace to the machine age of electromagnetic relays and thermionic valves where the operators had complete access to the machine and inputted the programming language by hand.


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When people belong to different cohorts, they differ in age groups or generation.


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What is abacus computer generation?

Possibly minus 1, along with mechanical desk calculators. Generation 0 would then be programmable electromechanical computers like the Harvard Mark 1 and Zuse Z-3. Then the normal generation numbering starts with electronics.


What generation is 1942?

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