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The Computers, which work with the natural phenomena and physical values like frequency, earthquake, volcano, water flow, current flow etc, are known as analog computers. They are based on continuous changing values or voltage levels. These types of computers are used in scientific work, commercial and personal purpose. Examples of analog computer some of its characteristics are presented below: 1. Based on continuous varying data. 2. Measure only natural or physical values. 3. Used for…

The title of the oldest playable video game goes to a computer game called "Tennis for Two." ㅤ Developed in 1958, it was played on an oscilloscope and used an analog computer to simulate a simple game of tennis . ㅤ Though primitive by today's standards, it laid the groundwork for the video game industry as we know it. ㅤ #TechLanes #GamingFacts Video Game, Tennis For Two, Analog Computer, Gaming Facts, Computer Game, Kids Study, Game Calls, Simple Game, Gaming Computer

The title of the oldest playable video game goes to a computer game called "Tennis for Two." ㅤ Developed in 1958, it was played on an oscilloscope and used an analog computer to simulate a simple game of tennis . ㅤ Though primitive by today's standards, it laid the groundwork for the video game industry as we know it. ㅤ #TechLanes #GamingFacts

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Was the Commodore 64, an IBM, Apple, Amstrad or ZX Spectrum your first home computer way back in the 1980s? Click here to see this list of iconic computers 1. Commodore 64 Were you one of the kids who had the Commodore 64, while your mates had a Spectrum - and swore it was better? Well, it turns out that the Commodore 64 was one of the best selling home computers ever. It had up to 40% of the market for a large chunk of the 1980s, selling millions of computers. The 64 refers to its 64…

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