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OverviewThe Winn L. Rosch Hardware Bible provides a background on how things work, puts competing technologies, standards, and products in perspective, and serves as a reference that provides quick answers for common computer and technology questions. It functions as a buying guide, telling not only what to buy, but why. It also lays the foundation for upgrading or repairing a computer, but stops short of the step-by-step mechanics of the process. The chief purpose of the Hardware Bible remains educational. Some new features in this edition include rewritable DVD technology as well as Blu-ray Discs, wireless networking including 802.11a and 802.11b, Bluetooth wireless communications, and extended coverage of digital cameras, scanners, and telecommunications...and much more! Full Product DetailsAuthor: Winn L RoschPublisher: Pearson Education (US) Imprint: Que Corporation,U.S. Edition: 6th edition Dimensions: Width: 18.80cm , Height: 6.00cm , Length: 18.80cm Weight: 1.960kg ISBN: 9780789728593ISBN 10: 0789728591 Pages: 1152 Publication Date: 03 March 2003 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Out of Print Availability: Out of stock Table of ContentsI. INTRODUCTION. 1. Computers. Computers in History. Computers in Today's World. Computer Intelligence. So What Is a Computer? 2. Functions and Components. Processing. Communicating. Remembering. Listening and Monitoring. Infrastructure. 3. Software. Definitions. Applications. Operating Systems. Programming Languages. Hardware Interfaces. II. PROCESSING. 4. Digital Electronics. Electronic Design. Logic Design. 5. Microprocessors. Background. Performance-Enhancing Architectures. Electrical Characteristics. History. Current Products. 6. Chipsets. Background. Functions. Memory Control. System Control. Peripheral Control. 7. BIOS. Background. Initialization Functions. Interface Functions. Storage Functions. Upgrades. III. COMMUNICATIONS. 8. Channels and Coding. Signal Characteristics. 9. Expansion Buses. Background. Peripheral Component Interconnect. InfiniBand. HyperTransport. PCMCIA. 10. Interfaces. AT Attachment. Serial ATA. SCSI Parallel Interface. Fibre Channel. Floppy Disk Interface. 11. Ports. Universal Serial Bus. FireWire. IrDA. Bluetooth. RS-232C Serial Ports. Parallel Ports. 12. Local Area Networking. Concepts. Architecture. Standards. Hardware. 13. Telecommunications. Analog Services. Digital Services. 14. Internet. History. Addressing. Domain Name System. Routing. Web Pages. Service Providers. IV. STORAGE. 15. Principles: Freezing Time. Defining Memory. Solid-State Memory. Errors. Mass Storage Systems. Magnetic Storage. Optical Storage. Virtual Memory. Data Compression 16. Memory. Requirements. Logical Organization. Technologies. Packaging. Installation. Memory Cards. 17. Magnetic Storage. Hard Disks. Floppy Disks. Tape. 18. Optical Storage (CD and DVD). History. Physical Format. Drives. Standards. DVD-Audio. V. HUMAN INTERFACE. 19. Principles: Connecting to You. Teletypes. Output. 20. Keyboards. Technologies. Touch. Legends. Layouts. Electrical Function. Wireless. 21. Pointing Devices. Mice. Trackballs. TouchPads. TrackPoint. Game Controllers. Interfaces. Protocols and Drivers. 22. Scanners. Types. Features. Application Interfacing. 23. Digital Cameras. The Big Three. Imaging Sensors. Lenses. Zoom. Shutters. Exposure. Flash. Focusing. White Balance. Image Storage. Viewfinders. View Panels. Connections. Analog Video Output. Power. 24. Display Systems. Video Technology. Video Integration. Image Compression. Computer Display Standards. Display Adapters. Displays. 25. Audio Systems. Sound. Analog Audio. Digital Audio. Hardware. 26. Printers. Print Engines. Characteristics. Consumables. Interfacing 27. Fax. Technology. Hardware. Group Standards. Interface Classes. VI. INFRASTRUCTURE. 28. Principles: Hardware. Design Approaches. Nomenclature. Expansion Boards. Power. Cases. 29. Motherboards. Physical Requirements. Standards. 30. Expansion Boards. PCI Boards. Accelerated Graphics Port. Riser Boards. PCMCIA Cards. 31. Power. Power Supplies. Batteries. Power Management. Power Protection. 32. Cases. Mechanical Construction. Cooling. Radiation. Index.ReviewsAuthor InformationWinn L. Rosch has written about personal computers since 1981 and has penned nearly 1,500 articles about them-a mixture of reviews, how-to guides, and background pieces explaining new technologies-published in newspapers, magazines, and on the Web. He holds three patents on computer technologies and has won two awards for his writing. He has served as a contributing editor to more than half a dozen computer magazines (including PC Magazine) and as a technology reporter (now columnist) for the Plain Dealer in Cleveland, Ohio's largest newspaper. His books and articles have been reprinted in several languages (among them French, German, Greek, Italian, Japanese, Portuguese, and Spanish). Besides writing, Rosch is an attorney licensed to practice in Ohio and holds a Juris Doctor degree. A member of the Ohio State Bar Association, he has served on the association's computer law committee. In other lifetimes, Rosch has worked as a photojournalist, electronic journalist, and broadcast engineer. When deadlines don't loom too close, Rosch has been known to ambush people to collect their images on photographic film, some of whose faces result in oil paintings. Although Rosch has abandoned his efforts at creating a perpetual motion machine (it kept him up at night), he is now putting the finishing touches on his latest creation, the world's first perpetual stillness machine. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |