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BASIC
COMPUTER
CONCEPTS
Updated 8/27/04
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Computer is an advanced electronic device that takes raw data
as input from the user and processes these data under the
control of set of instructions (called program) and gives the
result (output) and saves output for the future use.
A computer is a combination of hardware and software
resources which integrate together and provides various
functionalities to the user. Hardware are the physical
components of a computer like the processor, memory devices,
monitor, keyboard etc. while software is the set of programs or
instructions that are required by the hardware resources to
perform various operations as per the requirement of users.
Introduction to Computer
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Hardware vs. Software
 Hardware
» The computer equipment
» Includes printers, monitors, disk drives, etc.
 Software
» Programs which tell the computer what to
do
» Examples - word processing, gradebook,
tutorials, games, etc.
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Computer - Social Impact
 Threat to privacy
 Reduce personal interactions
 Displace workers and change workplace
 Computer failures cause great damage
 Artificial Intelligence
» Create a “new life form”
» Machines smarter than their creators
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Types of Computers –
Personal Computers (PC)
 Also called
Microcomputers
 Available in desktop
size, notebook size and
handheld
 Can be IBM, IBM
Compatible or Apple
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Types of Computers -
Minicomputers
 Size of filing cabinet
 Used by small and medium size
companies and institutions
 Operated by computer specialist
 Terminals allow many people to use
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Types of Computers -
Mainframes
 Very powerful
 Very fast
 Used by large corporations and
governmental agencies
 Operated by computer specialist
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Types of Computers-
Supercomputers
 Most powerful
 Fastest
 Most expensive
» Several million dollars each
 Used only by
» Governmental agencies
» Large international corporations
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Computer Operations
Input Processing Output
External Storage
Input Devices
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Input devices are those devices which help to enter data into
computer system. E.g. Keyboad, Mouse, Touchscreen,
Barcode Reader, Scanner, MICR, OMR etc.
Bar Code Reader MICR used in Bank OMR
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Input Devices - Keyboard
 Most commonly used input device
 Ergonomic - fit natural hand placement
 Special keys
» Enter, Function, Ctrl, Alt, Num Lock, Esc
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Input Devices - Mouse
 Controls cursor on
screen
 May be mechanical
or optical
 Most models have a
“wheel” for scrolling
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Input Devices - Other
 Pointers (replaces mouse on notepads)
» Track point, track ball, touch pad
 Scanner
 Digital camera
 Touch screen
 Voice
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Output Devices
 Monitor
 Printer
 Disk Drive
» Can also be input device
 Modem
» Can also be input device
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Monitors
 Made up of tiny
elements called
pixels
 Each row of pixels is
called a scan line
 Picture is displayed
by an electronic
beam lighting up
certain pixels
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Monitors - Resolution
 Resolution is how sharp and clear the
picture is
 How many scan lines on the screen
– 640 x 480 is low resolution
– 1600 x 1200 is high resolution
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Monitors - Dot Pitch
 Measures the distance between pixels
 Commonly seen on monitors advertised
» .49 (not very good)
» .28 (much better)
» .26 or lower (excellent)
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Monitors - Sizes
 Screen measured diagonally
» May also measure actual viewing area
 14” or 15” on bargain systems
 17” has become the standard
 19 and 21” available but are more
expensive.
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Monitors - LCD
 Liquid Crystal Display
 Similar to digital watch
 Used for notebook computers
» Should be an Active Matrix Screen
 Also used in flat screen monitors
» Much thinner than regular CRT monitor
» More expensive than regular CRT monitor
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Monitors - Video Card
 Processes info to send to monitor
 Amount of video memory may speed up
graphic intensive programs
» 32 megs –general purpose
» 128 or more megs – graphic intensive use
 AGP port can speed up graphics
 3D accelerator card improves graphics
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Monitor - Buying Hints
 17” or larger
 .28 dot pitch or better
 32 or more megs of memory on
video card
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Printers
Laser
Ink Jet
Dot Matrix
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Printers - Laser
 Works similar to a copy machine
» Color printers available but more expensive
 Fast, quite, with excellent quality
 More expensive to buy and operate
 Some units scan, photocopy, and print
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Printers - Ink Jet
 Squirts small jet of ink onto paper to
form characters
 Replaced dot matrix
 Quiet
 Does good job on color
 Good quality and reliability
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Printers - Dot Matrix
 Strikes pins against ribbon to print
 Comes in 9 and 24 pin
 Once very popular
 Now replaced by ink jet and laser
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Printers - Speed
 Measured in pages per minute (PPM)
 Laser printers range from 20-45 ppm
» Color printing is slower
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Printers - Quality of Print
 One measure is dots per inch (DPI)
» 300 dpi for general purpose uses
» 600 dpi for higher quality
» 1200 dpi for photo quality
 May have different vertical and
horizontal resolution
» 600 x 300
 Other factors can affect quality
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Basic Processing Cycle
Central
Processing
Unit
Internal
Memory
Data
Bus
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How Information Is Stored
 Memory consist of switches which can
be either on or off - Off=0 On=1
 Each on/off switch is called a bit
 Eight bits make up a byte
 It takes one byte to store a character
» Character can be letter, space, punctuation,
etc.
» ASCII code used
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Other Memory Terms
 Byte is eight bits
 Kilobyte (KB) is approx. 1,000 bytes
 Megabyte (MB) is approx. 1million bytes
 Gigabyte (GB) is approx. 1 billion bytes
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Central Processing Unit
 Also called CPU, processor or
microprocessor
 Is the “brains” of the computer
 Performs all computer operations
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CPU - IBM COMPATIBLES
 Many made by company called Intel
 Also made by AMD
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Pentium class processors
 Needed to run most current software
 Intel – Celeron or Pentium IV
 AMD
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CPU - Clock Speed
 Number of “cycles” per second
computer can operate
 Measured in megahertz (MHz)
 One MHz = 1 million cycles per second
 One gigahertz(GHz)=1 billion cycles
 Current speeds 2-4 GHz
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CPU - Misc.
 Performance also affected by speed of
data bus
» 400-800 MHz on most current systems
 Cache can increase speed
» Stores data you will likely need next in an
area that has faster access
» Both memory cache and disk cache used
» Should be 512 K or better
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CPU - Buying Hints
 Minimum of core i3 or AMD Athlon
 Minimum of 3.5 to 4 GHz clock speed
 A minimum of 1MB of cache for
browsing and for your requirements are
high then 8 to 12 MB is enough
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Internal Memory - RAM
 RAM - Random Access Memory
» CPU can access any location as quickly as any
other
 Can not only read current info but also write
new info
 Very important in determining capabilities of
the computer system
 Computer should have at least 4 – 8 Gb
preferred (can add to later)
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Internal Memory - ROM
 ROM - Read Only Memory
» Can read info Stored in ROM
» Can not write new info into ROM
 Used for “internal workings” of computer
 Buyer is not very concerned with ROM
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External Memory
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Floppy Drives
 Comes in 5 1/4” and 3 1/2”
» All systems now only have 3 1/2”
 HD - High density - comes on all current
systems
» 3 1/2” - 1.44 megs
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Hard Drives
 Built into machine
 Made up of stack of platters
 Can store much more than floppy
drives
»256 gigabytes should be minimum
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CD ROM
 Same as music CDs
 Are read only
 Can store over 650 megs
 All programs now only sold on CD
 Make multimedia possible
 Come in different speeds - 20x, - 50x
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DVD-ROM
 Digital Video Disk
 Can store up to 17 GB
 Can store full-length movies
 Can also read CD-ROM disk
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CD-RW & DVD-RW DRIVES
 Allows you to write to disk
 Useful for
» Data backup
» Storage of large files
» Recording music and other multimedia files
 DVD-RW
» Allows you to write to both CD and DVD disk
» Still somewhat expensive
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Storage Devices - Other
 USB drive
» Very popular – 64-512 MB
 Tape drive
» Similar to cassette tape
» Used for backup
 Zip drive
» 100 MB to 2 GB capacity
» Everyday use and backup
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Drives - Buying Advice
 256 gigabyte hard drive minimum
 CD-RW drive
 DVD not yet essential but useful
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Expansion Slots
 Allows you to add capabilities
 Example of cards you can add
» Network card
» Modem
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Ports
 Connects computer to another
device
 Parallel port
» Used primarily by printers
 Serial ports
» Modem, mouse, etc.
 SCSI - chain devices
 USB –may be needed for
» Digital Cameras
» Mp3 players
» Other devices
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Networks
 Connects computers
 LAN - Local Area
 WAN - Wide Area
 Wireless
 Allows sharing of
programs, files,
printers, etc.
 Server is “main”
computer
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Modems - General
 Allows 2
computers to
communicate over
phone lines
 Can be internal or
external
 Can also have fax
capabilities
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Modems
 Bits per second(bps) indicates speed
» Old modems - 9,600, 14,400, 28,800, 33,600
» 56,000 (56K) has becoming standard
 Ways of connecting to the Internet
» Dial-up modem – used in most homes
» Cable modem – uses TV cable lines
» DSL – modified phone line
» T1 line – used by schools, businesses, etc.
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Buying Hints - Software
Bundles
 Many systems come with software included
 Productivity
» Microsoft Works
» Microsoft Office, Lotus SmartSuite, etc
» Quicken, Money, or other financial software
 Reference
» Microsoft Encarta or Compton’s encyclopedia
 Games
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Programs
 Set of instructions to the computer
 Programming languages
» Machine language
» Assembly language
» Procedural languages
– Basic, Fortran, Cobol
» Object oriented languages
– Visual Basic, C++, C#, Java
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Systems Software
 Run fundamental operations
» Loading and running programs
» Saving and retrieving data
» Communicating with printers, modems, etc.
 Examples of systems software
» DOS
» Windows 3.1, 95, 98, Me, 2000, and XP
» Unix
» Linux
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Applications Software
 Helps you to accomplish a certain task
 Examples
» Word processing - memos, reports, etc.
» Spreadsheets - budgets, etc.
» Database - search, sort, select data
» Educational - simulations, practice
» Graphics - charts, diagrams
» Desktop publishing - pamphlets, etc.
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Software - Legal Issues
 Commercial software
» Can only make backup copies for yourself
» Can only use on one machine at a time
– Site license - use on more that one machine
 Shareware
» Can use - make copies and give to anyone
» Should pay if you continue to use
 Freeware – can copy and use indefinitely
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Software Viruses
 Illegal code added to a program
 May spread to many computers
» Copy files from one computer to another
» Download files by modem
» E-mail attachments
 Virus may be relatively harmless
» Writes “You’ve been stoned” on screen
 Virus may also be very damaging
» Erases everything on hard drive
 Virus may activate on a certain date
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Virus Protection
 Be careful where you copy files from
 Do not open e-mail attachments unless
you are sure that it is safe
 Use virus protection program
» Detects and removes illegal code
» Should be updated often
BASIC COMPUTER
CONCEPTS
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Introduction to Computer.ppt

  • 2. 2 Computer is an advanced electronic device that takes raw data as input from the user and processes these data under the control of set of instructions (called program) and gives the result (output) and saves output for the future use. A computer is a combination of hardware and software resources which integrate together and provides various functionalities to the user. Hardware are the physical components of a computer like the processor, memory devices, monitor, keyboard etc. while software is the set of programs or instructions that are required by the hardware resources to perform various operations as per the requirement of users. Introduction to Computer
  • 3. 3 Hardware vs. Software  Hardware » The computer equipment » Includes printers, monitors, disk drives, etc.  Software » Programs which tell the computer what to do » Examples - word processing, gradebook, tutorials, games, etc.
  • 4. 4 Computer - Social Impact  Threat to privacy  Reduce personal interactions  Displace workers and change workplace  Computer failures cause great damage  Artificial Intelligence » Create a “new life form” » Machines smarter than their creators
  • 5. 5 Types of Computers – Personal Computers (PC)  Also called Microcomputers  Available in desktop size, notebook size and handheld  Can be IBM, IBM Compatible or Apple
  • 6. 6 Types of Computers - Minicomputers  Size of filing cabinet  Used by small and medium size companies and institutions  Operated by computer specialist  Terminals allow many people to use
  • 7. 7 Types of Computers - Mainframes  Very powerful  Very fast  Used by large corporations and governmental agencies  Operated by computer specialist
  • 8. 8 Types of Computers- Supercomputers  Most powerful  Fastest  Most expensive » Several million dollars each  Used only by » Governmental agencies » Large international corporations
  • 9. 9 Computer Operations Input Processing Output External Storage
  • 10. Input Devices 10 Input devices are those devices which help to enter data into computer system. E.g. Keyboad, Mouse, Touchscreen, Barcode Reader, Scanner, MICR, OMR etc. Bar Code Reader MICR used in Bank OMR
  • 11. 11 Input Devices - Keyboard  Most commonly used input device  Ergonomic - fit natural hand placement  Special keys » Enter, Function, Ctrl, Alt, Num Lock, Esc
  • 12. 12 Input Devices - Mouse  Controls cursor on screen  May be mechanical or optical  Most models have a “wheel” for scrolling
  • 13. 13 Input Devices - Other  Pointers (replaces mouse on notepads) » Track point, track ball, touch pad  Scanner  Digital camera  Touch screen  Voice
  • 14. 14 Output Devices  Monitor  Printer  Disk Drive » Can also be input device  Modem » Can also be input device
  • 15. 15 Monitors  Made up of tiny elements called pixels  Each row of pixels is called a scan line  Picture is displayed by an electronic beam lighting up certain pixels
  • 16. 16 Monitors - Resolution  Resolution is how sharp and clear the picture is  How many scan lines on the screen – 640 x 480 is low resolution – 1600 x 1200 is high resolution
  • 17. 17 Monitors - Dot Pitch  Measures the distance between pixels  Commonly seen on monitors advertised » .49 (not very good) » .28 (much better) » .26 or lower (excellent)
  • 18. 18 Monitors - Sizes  Screen measured diagonally » May also measure actual viewing area  14” or 15” on bargain systems  17” has become the standard  19 and 21” available but are more expensive.
  • 19. 19 Monitors - LCD  Liquid Crystal Display  Similar to digital watch  Used for notebook computers » Should be an Active Matrix Screen  Also used in flat screen monitors » Much thinner than regular CRT monitor » More expensive than regular CRT monitor
  • 20. 20 Monitors - Video Card  Processes info to send to monitor  Amount of video memory may speed up graphic intensive programs » 32 megs –general purpose » 128 or more megs – graphic intensive use  AGP port can speed up graphics  3D accelerator card improves graphics
  • 21. 21 Monitor - Buying Hints  17” or larger  .28 dot pitch or better  32 or more megs of memory on video card
  • 23. 23 Printers - Laser  Works similar to a copy machine » Color printers available but more expensive  Fast, quite, with excellent quality  More expensive to buy and operate  Some units scan, photocopy, and print
  • 24. 24 Printers - Ink Jet  Squirts small jet of ink onto paper to form characters  Replaced dot matrix  Quiet  Does good job on color  Good quality and reliability
  • 25. 25 Printers - Dot Matrix  Strikes pins against ribbon to print  Comes in 9 and 24 pin  Once very popular  Now replaced by ink jet and laser
  • 26. 26 Printers - Speed  Measured in pages per minute (PPM)  Laser printers range from 20-45 ppm » Color printing is slower
  • 27. 27 Printers - Quality of Print  One measure is dots per inch (DPI) » 300 dpi for general purpose uses » 600 dpi for higher quality » 1200 dpi for photo quality  May have different vertical and horizontal resolution » 600 x 300  Other factors can affect quality
  • 29. 29 How Information Is Stored  Memory consist of switches which can be either on or off - Off=0 On=1  Each on/off switch is called a bit  Eight bits make up a byte  It takes one byte to store a character » Character can be letter, space, punctuation, etc. » ASCII code used
  • 30. 30 Other Memory Terms  Byte is eight bits  Kilobyte (KB) is approx. 1,000 bytes  Megabyte (MB) is approx. 1million bytes  Gigabyte (GB) is approx. 1 billion bytes
  • 31. 31 Central Processing Unit  Also called CPU, processor or microprocessor  Is the “brains” of the computer  Performs all computer operations
  • 32. 32 CPU - IBM COMPATIBLES  Many made by company called Intel  Also made by AMD
  • 33. 33 Pentium class processors  Needed to run most current software  Intel – Celeron or Pentium IV  AMD
  • 34. 34 CPU - Clock Speed  Number of “cycles” per second computer can operate  Measured in megahertz (MHz)  One MHz = 1 million cycles per second  One gigahertz(GHz)=1 billion cycles  Current speeds 2-4 GHz
  • 35. 35 CPU - Misc.  Performance also affected by speed of data bus » 400-800 MHz on most current systems  Cache can increase speed » Stores data you will likely need next in an area that has faster access » Both memory cache and disk cache used » Should be 512 K or better
  • 36. 36 CPU - Buying Hints  Minimum of core i3 or AMD Athlon  Minimum of 3.5 to 4 GHz clock speed  A minimum of 1MB of cache for browsing and for your requirements are high then 8 to 12 MB is enough
  • 37. 37 Internal Memory - RAM  RAM - Random Access Memory » CPU can access any location as quickly as any other  Can not only read current info but also write new info  Very important in determining capabilities of the computer system  Computer should have at least 4 – 8 Gb preferred (can add to later)
  • 38. 38 Internal Memory - ROM  ROM - Read Only Memory » Can read info Stored in ROM » Can not write new info into ROM  Used for “internal workings” of computer  Buyer is not very concerned with ROM
  • 40. 40 Floppy Drives  Comes in 5 1/4” and 3 1/2” » All systems now only have 3 1/2”  HD - High density - comes on all current systems » 3 1/2” - 1.44 megs
  • 41. 41 Hard Drives  Built into machine  Made up of stack of platters  Can store much more than floppy drives »256 gigabytes should be minimum
  • 42. 42 CD ROM  Same as music CDs  Are read only  Can store over 650 megs  All programs now only sold on CD  Make multimedia possible  Come in different speeds - 20x, - 50x
  • 43. 43 DVD-ROM  Digital Video Disk  Can store up to 17 GB  Can store full-length movies  Can also read CD-ROM disk
  • 44. 44 CD-RW & DVD-RW DRIVES  Allows you to write to disk  Useful for » Data backup » Storage of large files » Recording music and other multimedia files  DVD-RW » Allows you to write to both CD and DVD disk » Still somewhat expensive
  • 45. 45 Storage Devices - Other  USB drive » Very popular – 64-512 MB  Tape drive » Similar to cassette tape » Used for backup  Zip drive » 100 MB to 2 GB capacity » Everyday use and backup
  • 46. 46 Drives - Buying Advice  256 gigabyte hard drive minimum  CD-RW drive  DVD not yet essential but useful
  • 47. 47 Expansion Slots  Allows you to add capabilities  Example of cards you can add » Network card » Modem
  • 48. 48 Ports  Connects computer to another device  Parallel port » Used primarily by printers  Serial ports » Modem, mouse, etc.  SCSI - chain devices  USB –may be needed for » Digital Cameras » Mp3 players » Other devices
  • 49. 49 Networks  Connects computers  LAN - Local Area  WAN - Wide Area  Wireless  Allows sharing of programs, files, printers, etc.  Server is “main” computer
  • 50. 50 Modems - General  Allows 2 computers to communicate over phone lines  Can be internal or external  Can also have fax capabilities
  • 51. 51 Modems  Bits per second(bps) indicates speed » Old modems - 9,600, 14,400, 28,800, 33,600 » 56,000 (56K) has becoming standard  Ways of connecting to the Internet » Dial-up modem – used in most homes » Cable modem – uses TV cable lines » DSL – modified phone line » T1 line – used by schools, businesses, etc.
  • 52. 52 Buying Hints - Software Bundles  Many systems come with software included  Productivity » Microsoft Works » Microsoft Office, Lotus SmartSuite, etc » Quicken, Money, or other financial software  Reference » Microsoft Encarta or Compton’s encyclopedia  Games
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  • 54. 54 Programs  Set of instructions to the computer  Programming languages » Machine language » Assembly language » Procedural languages – Basic, Fortran, Cobol » Object oriented languages – Visual Basic, C++, C#, Java
  • 55. 55 Systems Software  Run fundamental operations » Loading and running programs » Saving and retrieving data » Communicating with printers, modems, etc.  Examples of systems software » DOS » Windows 3.1, 95, 98, Me, 2000, and XP » Unix » Linux
  • 56. 56 Applications Software  Helps you to accomplish a certain task  Examples » Word processing - memos, reports, etc. » Spreadsheets - budgets, etc. » Database - search, sort, select data » Educational - simulations, practice » Graphics - charts, diagrams » Desktop publishing - pamphlets, etc.
  • 57. 57 Software - Legal Issues  Commercial software » Can only make backup copies for yourself » Can only use on one machine at a time – Site license - use on more that one machine  Shareware » Can use - make copies and give to anyone » Should pay if you continue to use  Freeware – can copy and use indefinitely
  • 58. 58 Software Viruses  Illegal code added to a program  May spread to many computers » Copy files from one computer to another » Download files by modem » E-mail attachments  Virus may be relatively harmless » Writes “You’ve been stoned” on screen  Virus may also be very damaging » Erases everything on hard drive  Virus may activate on a certain date
  • 59. 59 Virus Protection  Be careful where you copy files from  Do not open e-mail attachments unless you are sure that it is safe  Use virus protection program » Detects and removes illegal code » Should be updated often