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Are there non binary computers?
A ternary computer (also called trinary computer) is one that uses ternary logic (i.e., base 3) instead of the more common binary system (i.e., base 2) in its calculations.
What are the 3 traditional types of computers?
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- 1.1 Microcomputers (personal computers)
- 1.2 Minicomputers (mid-range computers)
- 1.3 Mainframe computers.
- 1.4 Supercomputers.
What is the most basic language that computer understand?
Machine language
Machine language gives instructions as 0’s and 1’s and is the only language that the computer understands. Assembly language is more concise but still very cumbersome when programming.
Can computers understand binary?
To make sense of complicated data, your computer has to encode it in binary. Binary is a base 2 number system. Base 2 means there are only two digits—1 and 0—which correspond to the on and off states your computer can understand.
What are the basic requirements to use a computer?
The user of a computer must be able to communicate with it. That means, he must be able to give the computer commands and understand the output that the computer generates. This is possible due to the invention of computer languages. Basically, there are two main categories of computer languages, namely Low Level Language and High Level Language.
What percentage of the population is proficient at a computer?
Only 5\% of the population reached level three – those most proficient in computer-related activities. One in seven (14.2\%) were below level one, or at the very basic level of proficiency. That means that they could only complete very simple tasks, such as sorting emails into pre-existing folders.
How many people don’t know how to use a computer?
The OECD, a club of mostly rich nations, recently published a survey on adult skills, which captures information on proficiency in literacy, numeracy and computer skills. Almost a quarter (24.3\%) of the people in the study don’t know how to use one. Ten per cent had never used a computer, so took a paper-based test.
How many people fail the basic computer test?
That’s despite saying they had used a computer before. Almost 5\% (4.7\%) of adults failed the basic test, which included using a mouse or scrolling through a web page. The remaining three quarters were sorted into four levels of proficiency: below level one; level one; level two; and level three.
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