Computer Fundamental
Computer Fundamental
Computer is an Electronic Device. It is use to calculate and manipulate data. If we give any instruction to the computer it gives us output(Result).
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C O M P U T E R
FATHER OF COMPUTER
Charles Babbage, British Mathematics professor regarded as the Father of Computers. He was born in England in 1792 as the son of a rich banker. He began to design a "difference engine" in 1821 It was very complicated machine for doing calculations automatically. He began design of another machine "the analytical machine", which could carry out many different types of calculations His machine was too ahead of the time of development. Lack of better technology Babbage could not complete their work and passed away in 1871 before he had completed his work.
GENERATION OF COMPUTER
First Generation - 1940-1956: Vacuum Tubes Second Generation - 1956-1963: Transistors Third Generation - 1964-1971: Integrated Circuits Fourth Generation - 1971-Present: Microprocessors Fifth Generation - Present and Beyond: Artificial Intelligence
MICROPROCESSOR
A November 15, 1971 advertisement in "Electronic News" introduced Intel's 4004 first Microprocessor. The "brain" of the computer, microprocessors drive technology. They are used in each type of computer from supercomputers to microcomputers. In addition, many electronic devices have central processing units (CPU) embedded. The CPU performs computer processing tasks by executing software instructions relative to the data it contains. For example, a cell phone or mobile device executes game instructions by way of the microprocessor. While playing chess, the microprocessor holds data about your last action and executes software instructions for the "computer's" next move.
CATEGORIES OF COMPUTER
Personal Computers Personal computers are desktop computers designed for an individual's use. They run programs designed to help individuals accomplish their work more productively. Servers Servers are not designed to be used directly. They make programs and data available for people hooked up to a computer network, a collection of computers connected together so that they can exchange data.
Minicomputers Minicomputers are multi-user systems that can handle the computing needs of a smaller corporation or organization. Many people use them simultaneously by means of remote terminals or personal computers. Mainframe Computers Mainframes are huge, multi-user systems designed to handle gigantic processing jobs in large corporations or government agencies. Supercomputers Supercomputers are ultra fast computers designed to process huge amounts of scientific data then display the underlying patterns that have been discovered
Computer
Hardware
Software
Input
Output
Storage
Application
System
INPUT DEVICES Any machine that feeds data into a computer. That's called input devices. Key board, Mouse, track ball, mice , light pen
Key board
Mouse
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Light pen
Microphone
Track ball
Output Devices
An output device is any piece of computer hardware equipment used to communicate the results of data processing Monitor, Speaker, Printer , Projector, Disc etc.
Disc
Printer
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TYPE OF MONITOR
CRT LCD TFT LED Cathode Ray Tube Liquid Crystal Display Thin Film Transistor Light Emitting Diode
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Printer
Printers produce a hard copy, The information is printed on paper and can be used when the device is off. It is also called a printout .
Printer
Impact
Non impact
Dot matrix
Inkjet
laser
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Inkjet Printer
Use drops of magnetic ink to produce dots on a page to produce text or images. The print quality is almost the same as a laser printer's. Problems with the ink and it is very expensive and water soluble that will run if the paper gets wet Highest cost per page of all the printers For producing color documents, it has the highest quality at a reasonable price.
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Laser Printer
How the laser printer produces an image A Toner (very tiny particles of plastic) stick to the drum where the dots where made laser or LEDs make dots on a light sensitive drum Paper is pressed against the drum and the toner is placed on the paper The paper is heated and the toner melts into the paper Produces the highest quality printout For black and white printouts, very low cost per page Printout is permanent Color laser printers are still fairly expensive ($3,000 to $10,000)
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Type of mouse
Mechanical mouse
A hard rubber ball that rolls as the mouse is moved. Sensors inside the mouse body detect the movement and translate it into information that the computer interprets.
Optical mouse
Uses an LED sensor to detect tabletop movement and then sends off that information to the computer for merry munching.
Cordless mouse
A cordless mouse frees you from cord problems. It connects to your computer with a radio (rather than an infrared) signal. We can also say that wireless mouse
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Keyboard
The different types of keyboards available, The Keyboard are, QWERTY and AZERTY, DVORAK. The QWERTY keyboards are most commonly used nowadays and have the six alphabets (Q,W,E,R,T,Y) in the first row . The AZERTY keyboards are used in the French countries.
The PS/2 and USB are the two wired connections that connect the keyboards. The PS/2 keyboards are very commonly used and they are called so because they use the PS/2 connection. They are one of the cheapest keyboards that are available in the market. The USB keyboards use a USB (Universal Serial Bus) to connect to the CPU. The PS/2 and USB keyboards are usually plug and play.
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Storage devices
Storage Devices are the data storage devices that are used in the computers to store the data. DVD, CD, Pen drive, Floppy.
DVD
Floppy
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Compact Disk(CD)
CD Stands for Compact Disk. It is Firstly Developed by Phillips and Sony company. The Storage capacity of CD is 700MB.
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PEN DRIVE(PD)
The pen drive is a portable USB flash memory device It can be used to quickly transfer audio, video, and data files from the hard drive of one computer to another. With a construction that is small enough to fit into a pocket
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TYPES OF MEMORY
Memory
Primary
Secondary
RAM
ROM
Hard disk
CD
DVD
Pen Drive
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BOOTING
In computing, booting is a process that starts operating systems when the user turns on a computer system. A boot sequence is the initial set of operations that the computer performs when power is switched on. WARM BOOTING One method of resetting a computer system that is already powered on commonly used to recover from errors that cannot be recovered, when a computer locks. A warm boot can be accomplished by pressing the CTRL - ALT - DEL keys COOL BOOTING
Alternatively referred to as a hard boot a cold boot is a term used to describe the process of turning on the computer after it has been powered off. For example, when you first turn your computer on after being off 26 for the night that is referred to as cold booting the computer.
CONTROL UNIT
INPUT
OUTPUT
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MEMORY
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IBM / MICROSOFT
IBM has been present in India since 1992. IBM, acronym for International Business Machines, is a multinational computer technology and consulting corporation.
Microsoft Corporation is American public multinational corporation headquartered in Redmond, Washington In 1980, IBM first approached Bill Gates of Microsoft, to discuss the state of home computers and what Microsoft products could do for IBM. IBM called Microsoft in July 1980 inquiring about programming languages for its upcoming PC line after failed negotiations with another company, IBM gave Microsoft a contract to develop the OS for the new line of PCs. 29
SOFTWARE
Software is the general term for information that's recorded onto some kind of medium. For example, when you go to the video store and rent or buy a tape or DVD, what you're really getting is the software that's stored on that tape or disk. Your VCR or DVD player are hardware devices that are capable of reading the software from a tape or disk and projecting it onto your TV screen. Software is also called programs.
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Types of Software
Software
System
Application
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USER INTERFACE
There are two kinds of User Interfaces Graphic User Interface (GUI) Presents information to the use in the form of pull-down menus and icons. It has pull-down menus the user clicks on to display the menu Icons Examples: Windows 98, Windows 2000, Mac OS Command user Interface (CUI) Presents information to the user in the form of text., Have to type in commands or select commands from a menu displayed as text on the screen. It is hard to use or learn, because the user must memorize and type in commands. Examples: MS-Dos (Microsoft Disk Operating System) Pro Dos (Professional Disk Operating System)
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It directs all the activities and sets all the rules for how the
hardware and software work together. MS DOS and Microsoft Windows are examples of system software or operating system software.
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OPERATING SYSTEM
The operating system is usually located on a disk. It Can be on either the hard disk drive, a floppy disk, or CD-ROM disk An operating system works with application software. Does basic tasks, like printing a document or saving a file The operating system starts (launches) the application software so that it can be used
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INTRODUCTION
Microsoft Windows Is An Operating System Introduced By Microsoft Corporation, United state of America.
WINDOWS Windows is the area on the screen having the border on all four sides, to perform a specific task.
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ICON
START BUTTON
QUICK LAUNCH
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TASK BAR
TIME INDICATOR
ICONS
A SMALL GRAPHICAL PICTURE ON THE SCREEN IS CALLED ICON. TYPE OF ICON
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APPLICATION SOFTWARE
Application software programs work with the operating system software to help you use your computer to do specific types of work such as word processing to type a letter. Application Software
Some common kinds of application software
Word Processor software Database software Spreadsheet software Games Web Page Browsers
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EXECUTABLE(EXE) FILE
A file in a format that the computer can directly execute. Unlike source files, executable files cannot be read by humans. To transform a source file into an executable file, you need to pass it through a compiler or assembler.
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EXTENSION
A FILENAME EXTENSION IS A SUFFIX (SEPARATED FROM THE BASE FILE NAME BY A DOT) TO THE NAME OF A COMPUTER FILE APPLIED TO INDICATE THE ENCODING USAGE.
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Extension
.TXT .RTF .BMP .JPG .DOC .DOCX .XLSX .XLW .MDB .ZIP .RAR .PSD
Files
Text file Rich Text file Bitmap Picture Joint Photography Experts Group Document Text File 2002, 2003 Document Text file 2007 Excel workbook 2007 Workbooks in workspace mode Data base(MS Access) Compressed file
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WHAT IS A VIRUS?
A computer virus attaches itself to a program or file enabling it to spread from one computer to another, leaving infections as it travels. Like a human virus, a computer virus can range in severity: some may cause only mildly annoying effects while others can damage your hardware, software or files. Almost all viruses are attached to an executable file, which means the virus may exist on your computer but it actually cannot infect your computer unless you run or open the malicious program. It is important to note that a virus cannot be spread without a human action, (such as running an infected program) to keep it going. Because a virus is spread by human action people will unknowingly continue the spread of a computer virus by sharing infecting files or sending emails with viruses asattachments in the email.
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CPU PARTS
Motherboard - The motherboard is the main circuit board of a microcomputer. It is also known as the main board or system board. CPU - The CPU is the central electronic chip that determines the processing power of the computer. Memory - Memory is the part of the computer that temporarily stores applications, documents, and stem operating information. Bus - A bus is an electronic line that allows 1s and 0s to move from one place to another. Expansion Slots - Expansions slots appear on the motherboard. They are sockets into which adapters are connected. Ports and Connectors - A port is a connector located on the motherboard or on a separate adapter. Bays - A bay is a space inside the computer case where a hard drive, floppy drive or CD-ROM drive sits Power Supply - A power supply changes normal household electricity into electricity that a computer can use.
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Sound Components - A sound card lets a computer play and record high quality sound.