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Computer A machine that processes data.Devloped in 1940s Took up whole room. Used in military..
Personal Computer PC- Includes keyborad, mouse, and monitor.
Hardware All equiptment atached to computer - CD Drive, Hard Drive, Speakers, Mouse, Monitor, Keyboard.
Software Set of instuctions that have the ability to change or create data - Typing Instructor, Word, PowerPoint, Games, Pulisher, Excel, OS(Operating System)
Monitor A display screen - CRTMontitor, LCD Monitor
Mouse An input device. Moves curser on monitor.
Keyboard A set of keys or buttons that is used to put in information into a computer.
Hard Drive Primary Storage unit of the computer.
CDROM Compact Disk Read only memory.
CDROM Drive
Data
Program
Power Plug Used to provide power in to the computer and provide power out to the monitor.
Parallel Port A parallel port is an electrical connector that is used to send information on wire at the same time. Line Pinter.
Serial Port Used to connect older or special devices to send parts of a messege. include bar code scanners.
Network Interface Card An the Ethernet cable connection.
Universaal Serial Bus Is an exturnal bus that transfers Mbps.
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