Woz spent a lot of time at home reading his father's electronics journals, and he became enthralled by stories about new computers, such as the powerful ENIAC.
For example, the ENIAC, consisted of more than 17,000 vacuum tubes, 70,000 resistors, 10,000 capacitors, and 7,000 diodes, all of which required 5 million hand-soldered connections.
After working on ENIAC, Eckert and his colleague John Mauchly, set out to build a bigger and better computer called EDVAC, incorporating Delay Line Memory.
在 ENIAC 上工作之后,Eckert 和他同事 John Mauchly 着手建造一台更大更好算机,称为 EDVAC,其中包含延迟线存储器。
But there was a problem… In the era of one-off computers, like the Harvard Mark 1 or ENIAC, programmers only had to write code for that one single machine.
但是有一个问题… … 在一次性算机时代,比如 Harvard Mark 1 或 ENIAC,程序员只需为那一台机器编写代码。