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    Repair Shop

    Unit 10 Analysis 1: Repair Shop NT1110-T Repair Shop Since a computer repair shop will pretty much automatically due two things before working on your computer, which is back up any pictures, videos and documents to a DVD and format the hard drive and reinstall the operating system, it sounds like a good thing to do. However, there can be some pros and some cons to this. The pros would be that everything is backed up and saved on a DVD, therefore none of the customers information is lost

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    Cpu Block

    NT1110 Mon Night CPU Block Diagram cache cache Controller Controller ALU ALU ALU ALU Front side Bus Backside busbaba Backside Bus Controller * Controller manages the basic functions of the CPU, as well controlled communication between the motherboard and other functions of the CPU * Communication between the Controller and the ALU is the Internal bus 32 bit wide data bus * Communication between the cache and the ALU and the Controller is the backside bus

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    Computer Motherboard

    Jasmin Kenjar NT1110 MODULE 3 SHORT ANSWER 3.1 The major components of the motherboard are the system bus and the I/O bus, the chipset, the form factors (intergrated I/O ports and memory slots), expansion slots, and memory storage interfaces. (1) The system bus controls the signals for data, power, control and addresses. (2) The I/O bus connects the storage devices to the system bus. (3) The chipset incorporates all the controllers on the motherboard. (4) The form factor is the layout

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    Pentium Flaw

    Tiffany M Shamlee Unit 5 Analysis 1 NT1110 Pentium Flaw The Pentium flaw was discovered where the division result returned by the Pentium microprocessor was off by about sixty-one parts per million. When Intel discovered the flaw, their solution was to keep the information within the company. They did not want to disclose any of the information to the public, because of the negative publicity it would bring to the company. The flaw did not affect all microprocessors, only a very small

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    Mr Peabody

    Richard Ingram Nt1110 Mr. Evans 1-31-2015 Unit 6 analysis 1 YEARS | AVERAGE RAM AMOUNT AND COST | AVERAGE HARD DRIVE SIZE AND COST | 1980-1985 512 KB $440.00 | 20 MB $2399.00 1986-1990 8192 KB $851.00 | 20MB $899.00 1991-1995 16,384 KB $ 494 | 2500 MB $440.00 1996-2000 65,536 KB $ 72.00 | 40,900 MB$254.00 2001-2005 1,048,576 KB $189.00 | 200,000 MB $140.00 2006-2011 8,388,608 KB $99.00 | 1,000,000 MB $74.00 PART 2 Based on the numbers above I believe that consumers will

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    Transmitting Bits

    Constance Smith Chapter 4: Fiber- Optic Cable NT1110, Friday Class 17 of January Exercise: 4.1.2 The light in an SMF cable travels down the center of the fiber parallel to the direction of the fiber in a single path. Can this type of cable be used to transmit and receive bits simultaneously, or does it require one fiber for transmitting and one for receiving? Justify your answer using your textbook and internet research. Answer: If you've run any cabling at all, you know that the typical

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    Integrated Circuit Technology

    Computer Structure and Logic NT1110 Unit 1 Assignment 1: Integrated Circuit Technology Table 1 Processor Model | Year | Transistor Count | | | | 4004 | 1971 | 2,300 | 8008 | 1972 | 2,500 | 8080 | 1974 | 4,500 | Intel 8085 | 1976 | 6500 | Intel8086 | 1978 | 29,000 | Intel 8088 | 1979 | 29,000 | Intel 286 | 1982 | 134,000 | Intel 386 Processor | 1985 | 275,000 | Intel   486 Processor | 1989 | 1,200,000 | Intel Pentium Processor | 1993 | 3,100,000 | Pentium Pro |

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    Video Summary

    Shawna Rockwell October 1, 2015 Unit 3 Assignment 1 NT1110 Input and Output Ports and Devices * Input and output devices: used to interact with computer. * I/O devices connect through I/O ports Types of I/O Ports * Serial Port: Transmit data at 1 bit at a time, male and has 9 or 25 pins * Parallel Ports: Transmit data at 8 bits, female and has 25 pins * Game Ports: Female, 15 pins in 2 rows * VGA Port: 15 Pin with three rows D type * DVI PORT: (Digital Visual

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    Ports and Connectors

    Edgar Pixtun NT1110 Ports and Connectors There are many ports and connectors to a computer. The ports are; Serial, Parallel, and Game Ports. A serial port transfers 1 bit of data at a time and is a male port that has 9 or 25 pins, where as a parallel port transfers 8 bits at a time and is a female port with 25 pins, and a game port is a female port as well that has 15 pins laid out in 2 rows. Most computers have now replaced these with USB ports. There are two different USB (Universal Serial

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    Reading Binary

    Gerald Hoover NT1110 1/24/2014 MOTHERBOARDS Motherboards and CPU sizes and shapes are determined by form factor. There are three types of form factors ATX, BTX, AND NLX. ATX FORM FACTOR 1. Replaces older AT’S 2. They are smaller 3. Better organization 4. Supports a wide variety of I/O devices 5. Power supply P1 (20)(24) pin 6. Mice and keyboard connectors consist of PS/2

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