Computer System
Computer System
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Computer System
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COMPUTER SYSTEM
MONITOR
PROCESSOR
KEYBOARD
Storage
devices
PRINTER
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Input Devices
Data are facts, numbers and characters that are
entered into the computer via keyboard.
Other types of input devices are mouse,
joystick, light pens, scanners, camera, etc.
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Computer Input Devices
Keyboard Touch screen
Mouse/Trackball Bar code reader
Joystick Scanner
Light pen Microphone
Pointing Stick Graphics Tablet
Touchpad Digital Cameras
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Processor Unit
Two main parts:
CPU – where the actual processing
takes place; and
Main memory – where data are
stored.
The contents of main memory can be
transferred to auxiliary storage devices
such as hard disks, floppy diskettes, zip
disks, compact disks, or USB flash disk.
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Central Processing Unit
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Read-Only Memory (ROM)
Memory on the motherboard that is
long term; where the specific
instructions that are needed for the
computer to operate are stored.
This memory is nonvolatile and
your computer can only read from
a ROM chip.
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The instructions remain on the chip
regardless if the power is turned on
or off.
Most common is the BIOS ROM;
where the computer uses instructions
contained on this chip to boot or
start the system when you turn on
your computer.
“Permanent Memory” –
Long Term
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Output Unit
After the data has been
processed, the results are output
in the form of useful information.
Output units such as monitors
and printers make the result
accessible for use by people.
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Computer Output Devices
Monitor:
Monitor screen that Speakers:
Speakers allow you
display information such to hear voice,
music, and other
as text, numbers, and sounds from your
pictures-softcopy. computer.
Printer: gives you Modem: allows you
information from the to use your
computer in printed form computer to
– hardcopy. communicate with
other computers.
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Input Devices
Keyboard.
Mouse.
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The Parts of a Computer System
Hardware
Software
Firmware
User
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