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The Computer System

A computer system consists of three basic parts: input units, a processor unit, and output units. The input units accept data and programs and present them to the processor unit. The processor unit stores and processes the data. The output units then display the results. The processor unit contains the central processing unit (CPU) which coordinates all activities and the main memory which holds instructions and data being processed. Common peripherals that connect to the computer include input devices like keyboards and mice, storage devices like hard disks, and output devices like monitors and printers.
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The Computer System

A computer system consists of three basic parts: input units, a processor unit, and output units. The input units accept data and programs and present them to the processor unit. The processor unit stores and processes the data. The output units then display the results. The processor unit contains the central processing unit (CPU) which coordinates all activities and the main memory which holds instructions and data being processed. Common peripherals that connect to the computer include input devices like keyboards and mice, storage devices like hard disks, and output devices like monitors and printers.
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The Computer System

CRUZ, SILVA E ROSAS. Inglês. com.textos para informática. Disal Editora, São Paulo, 2003.

(I) Do you know what a computer system is? The computer system executes all the
functions of a computer. A standard computer system consists of three basic parts or
sections: input units, a processor unit, and the output units.

(II) The function of the input unit is to accept both the data and the programs needed
for processing and to present them to the processor unit. The processor unit stores and
processes the data, and the output units display the results obtained from processing.

(III) The most common input units are the keyboard and the mouse. These devices
enable data to go into the computer´s memory.

(IV) The processor unit is divided into two main parts: the Central Processing Unit (the
CPU) and the main storage unit (the main memory). The Central Processing Unit is
considered the most important component of the computer system. In other words, the
CPU is the brain of the computer. It carries out program instructions and coordinates all
the activities of the other units. The main memory holds the instructions and the data
which are currently being processed by the CPU.

(V) All computers have a type of auxiliary, or extra, storage device: floppy or hard
disks. These devices provide permanent storage of both data and programs. Disk drives
are used to handle one or more floppy disks.

(VI) Output units enable us to extract the finished product from the system. The
computer either shows the output on the monitor screen or prints the results onto paper
by means of a printer.

(VII) The peripherals are the physical units connected to the computer. They include
both input and output devices as well as storage devices. Peripherals such as a mouse,
modems, scanners, optical devices, printers, keyboards, etc. are plugged into the ports
on the rear panel of the computer.

(VIII) The peripheral set of a computer system is also known as the configuration.
Regardless of appearance, cost or size, all computers have the same basic cycle, are
made up of the same basic parts, and perform the same types of operations.

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