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Situated in the shadow of the Basalt Mountains, the surrounding forest, and the Rhön Mountains in the Fulda District of Hesse, Hünfeld technically dates back to the year 781 but with plenty of evidence that it has been inhabited since around the Stone Age.
Hünfeld is a town in the district of Fulda, in Hesse, Germany. It is situated 16 km northeast of Fulda. In 2000, the town hosted the 40th Hessentag state festival. Hünfeld has a population close to 16,000.
- Solving Everything with 1 and 0
- Calculator from Scraps
- Fight For A Patent
- Fathers and Forerunners
- Calculator in The Barn
- New Start and Software Patent
- Zuse as An Ai Pioneer
- Always Ahead of His Time
Zuse saw unlimited applications for his new type of calculating machine: It could be applied, he realized, to all problems that could be solved by "yes" or "no" questions, that is, anything that could be processed with "zero" and "one." Based on this binary system, Zuse built his first computer, the "Z1," in 1938: A fully mechanical, programmable n...
The Z1, literally built from scraps and old parts, never worked reliably due to mechanical problems, but it showed Zuse that he was on the right track. For the successor Z2 of 1940, he used more reliable telephone relays for the central processing unit. That same year, he founded his own company, "Zuse-Apparatebau," to manufacture programmable comp...
Only one drawing of the Z3 survived the Second World War, as it was destroyed in a bombing raid. This later made it difficult for Zuse throughout his life to prove his outstanding rank in the history of technology. He registered the principle of the Z3 as a "calculating device" with the Reich Patent Office on June 16, 1941 (old file number: Z 26 47...
Zuse had the misfortune to have made his most important invention in times of war. Otherwise, the practical, entrepreneurial Zuse might be known today not only as a technology pioneer, but also as the founder of a global technology corporation of the stature of Bill Gates. Despite Zuse's outstanding role, however, it must be noted that today's comp...
In addition to working on his calculating machines, during the war Zuse developed hard-coded computers for Henschel Flugzeug-Werke to measure the flight path of the radio-controlled glide bomb "Hs 293". He mechanized the reading of the dial gauges - and thus created, as if in passing, the first analog-to-digital converters (it was not until 1960 th...
In 1949 Konrad Zuse founded Zuse KG in Neukirchen near Hünfeld (Hesse) and established the computer industry in Germany. He had not remained idle even before that: Between 1945 and 1947, Konrad Zuse developed the world's first programming language, the "Plankalkül." But his 1948 publication went largely unnoticed - a typical fate of inventions that...
Zuse's patent application also includes considerations of artificial intelligence - years before this term was even coined. So Zuse was also an AI pioneer. And he wrote the first chess program! In 1955, Zuse's first mass-produced computer, the Z11, came on the market. The computer was sold primarily to the optical industry and universities. In 1957...
Zuse remained inventive throughout his life and was also ahead of his time in other fields of technology. In 1962, his "Photoelectrically backlight-controllable lighting device for motor vehicles" ( DE1204158) described the principle of long distance headlight assistants, which are used in more and more cars today. Even in his old age he still deve...
Hünfeld is a town located in Hessen to the north-east of Frankfurt, a few miles from the former East German border, which has seen history unfold on its doorstep. It is surrounded by the peaceful countryside of Rhön Nature Park.
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