Computer Science - Computer Fundamentals
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A six - digit card field used for postal ZIP codes is defined as
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The octal equivalent of the number 11010.1011 is
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Super-computers
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A special type of device which uses an ordinary telephone with a computer is
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The first electronic general purpose digital computer built by Mauchly and Eckert called ENIAC did not work on the stored program principle. How many numbers could it store in its internal memory?
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