Header image  
ELECTRONS  
line decor
  HOME :: BUSINESS :: COMPUTING :: LIFESTYLE :: PASTIME ::
line decor
   
 coming... Power point presentation on computer hardware | | Assembly Language courses || Manual for DSCP 100 digital cam

PC

Computer Hardware

Processors (CPUs)
Pentium-4, Xeon, Itanium, Celeron, 486, Athlon, K6, PowerPC, etc.
Motherboards
Motherboard Information, Manufacturers, and Form Factors
Chipsets
Motherboard Chipset Information.
Bus and I/O Standards
PCI Express, RapidIO, Hypertransport, PCI, ISA, EISA, VL, Micro Channel, PCMCIA, CardBus, AGP, I2O, USB, IDE, SCSI, Fibre Channel, Firewire, HIPPI, HSSI, etc.
BIOS
BIOS Vendors and BIOS Information.
Memory
Memory Information.
Storage
Hard Disks, CD-ROM, DVD, Floppy Drives, and Removable Storage.
Video
Graphics Cards and Monitors.
Audio
Sound Card Information.
Modems
Modem Information.
Scanners
Scanner Information.
Printers
Printer Information.
Computer Standards
Plug and Play, On-Now, NetPC, Device Bay, PC99, etc.
Other Computer Topics
Input Devices, Cameras, Cases, Cables, Switch Boxes, Power Supplies, Serial & Parallel Ports, etc.

  • Desktops
  • Monitors
  • Scanners
  • Memory
  • Processors
  • Notebooks
  • Printers
  • Graphics & Sound
  • Networking
  • Modems
  • Input Devices

 

 Make the Video Connection
USB  handy and practical technology


       

LOGIC

The science or art of exact reasoning, or of pure and
formal thought, or of the laws according to which the
processes of pure thinking should be conducted; the
science of the formation and application of general
notions; the science of generalization, judgment,
classification, reasoning, and systematic arrangement;
correct reasoning. Logic is science of the laws of thought, as that is, of
the necessary conditions to which thought, considered in
itself, is subject. --Sir W.
Hamilton.
Theory of circuits made up of ideal digital devices, including their structure, behaviour, and design. It incorporates Boolean logic (Boolean algebra), a basic component of modern digital switching systems. Switching is essential to telephone, telegraph, data processing, and other technologies in which it is necessary to make rapid decisions about routing information.