The  beginning of commercial computer age is fromUNIVAC (Universal  Automatic Computer). It was developed by two  scientists Mauchly and Echert at  the Census Department of United States in 1947. The first  generation computers were used during 1942-1955.  They were based on vacuum tubes.  Examples of first generation computers are ENIVACand UNIVAC-1.
Advantages
·          Vacuum tubes were the only  electronic component available during those days.
·          Vacuum tube technology made  possible to make electronic digital computers.
·          These computers could calculate  data in millisecond.
Disadvantages
·          The computers were very large  in size.
·          They consumed a large amount of  energy.
·          They heated very soon due to  thousands of vacuum tubes.
·          They were not very reliable.
·          Air conditioning was required.
·          Constant maintenance was  required.
·          Non-portable.
·          Costly commercial production.
·          Limited commercial use.
·          Very slow speed.
·          Limited programming capabilities.
·          Used machine language only.
·          Used magnetic drums which  provide very less data storage.
·          Used punch cards for input.
·          Not versatile and very faulty.
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(Useful for UPSC General Studies, APPSC Group 1 Group 2
, Mains Material, Paper 1, Paper 4 Section 1 Section 2
Section 3, ROLE AND IMPACT OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY IN
THE DEVELOPMENT OF INDIA, GENERAL AWARENESS WITH THE
MODERN TRENDS IN LIFE SCIENCES, DEVELOPMENT &
ENVIRONMENT PROBLEMS)
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