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Computer Basics
CS 1 Introduction to Computers and Computer Technology
Mr.RAMESH BIJEWAR
DEPARTMENT OF COMPUTER SCIENCE & APPLICATION
GOVT.J.ST.P.G.COLLEGE BALAGHAT
(M.P.)
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Only the basics, the details come later!
• This presentation discusses a variety of terms and topics, all of which
will be discussed in much greater detail in later chapters.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hMnk7lh9M3o
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No one knows it all and we never stop
learning!
• James Goldman, Purdue University
– “You will never know all there is know about computer technology.
– Be honest with yourself concerning what you don’t know.”
• Anonymous
– “The only ones that think they know it all, are the ones that know
very little.”
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Terms and Acronyms
• To learn Information
Technology (IT) is to learn
the language of acronyms
and terms…
• WYSISYG (pronounced
WHIZ-zee-wig)
“What You See Is What You
Get”
GUI: Graphical User Interface
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What is a computer?
• A computer is a electromechanical device which can be
programmed to change (process) information from one
form to another.
– Do exactly as they are told.
– Digital devices: Understand only two different states
(OFF and ON)
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The Human Clock: www.humanclock.com
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Computers are everywhere
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Traditional Types of Computers
• General purpose computers
–Mainframe
–Minicomputer
–Microcomputer (Personal Computer)
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Traditional Types of Computers
• First computers, introduced in 1950s
• Used by large businesses
• Typically supported 100 to 500 users
• Very expensive
• Used for very large processing tasks
• Mainframe
Computers
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Traditional Types of Computers
• Typically supported 10 to 100 users
• Smaller and less expensive than mainframes
• The real difference is relative in terms of price, power,
marketing.
• Minicomputers
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Traditional Types of Computers
• Small, self-contained computers
with their own CPUs
• Used by home and business
users
• Uses a microprocessor, a CPU (Central
Processing Unit) on a single chip.
• Microcomputers
(Personal
Computer or PC)
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Portable Computer
• Desktop computers
• Laptop computers
• Personal Digital Assistants (PDAs)
• What are these types of
portable computers (a type
of personal computer)?
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Networked computer
• Networked computer = Computers connected to other computers or
peripheral devices (printers, etc.) to share information.
• What is the difference between these two networked devices?
Intelligent terminal (computer) Dumb terminal
• No CPU (uses server’s)
• No Operating system (uses
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Embedded Computers
• Embedded computers – Computers found in consumer
goods in order to enhance their function.
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Special Purpose Computers
• Special purpose or dedicated computers – A device with a
specific purpose such as game system or information
kiosk.
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Hardware versus Software
• Hardware = The
physical components
that make up a
computer system.
– More in a
moment…
• Much more on all of
these items in later
presentations!
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Hardware versus Software
• Software = The
programs (instructions)
that tell the computer
what to do.
– System Software
– Application Software
– Stored on a storage
media such as hard
disk, CD-ROM, floppy
disk, tape, etc.
– More later…
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Hardware Components
• This is just an overview, more later…
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Hardware Components
SYSTEM UNITINPUT OUTPUT
PERMANENT
STORAGE
Know these!
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The Processor
Let’s open the box!
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The Processor
circuit board = a board with
integrated circuits
(microchips)
• system board or
motherboard
• interface boards or expansion
boards
system board or motherboard
= a single circuit board with
the components which make
up the computer’s processor
for a microcomputer, including
the:
• CPU (Central Processing
Unit)
• Memory
– RAM
– ROM or ROM BIOS
• expansion slots
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The Processor: The CPU
CPU (Central Processing Unit) = A complex collection of electronic
circuits on one or more integrated circuits (chips) which:
1. executes the instructions in a software program
2. communicates with other parts of the computer system, especially
RAM and input devices
The CPU is the computer!
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Input and Output Devices
SYSTEM UNITINPUT OUTPUT
PERMANENT
STORAGE
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Input Devices
• Enter information
into a computer
• Examples:
– Mouse
– Keyboard
– Trackball
– Touchpad
– Light pen
– Joystick
– Digital camera
– Microphone
– Bar code reader
– Scanner
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Output Devices
• Send information out from a PC
• Examples:
– Speakers
– Monitors
• Visual Display Unit (VDU), Cathode Ray Tube (CRT),
Liquid Crystal Display (LCD), Light-Emitting Diode
(LED)
– Printers
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System Unit - Revisited
SYSTEM UNITINPUT OUTPUT
PERMANENT
STORAGE
System Unit:
• CPU (Central Processing Unit)
• Memory
– RAM
– ROM or ROM BIOS
• expansion slots
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RAM (Random Access Memory)
RAM (Random Access Memory) = integrated circuits (chips) used to
temporarily store software (programs, instructions) and data
• “primary” storage for the CPU
• electronic switches, storing ON’s and OFF’s
Temporarily stores for the CPU:
• Software
– operating system software
– application software
• Data
– data (documents, spreadsheets, etc.)
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Inserting RAM
RAM is TEMPORARY memory
RAM is volatile
• stores ON and OFF bits (software and data) electrically
• when power goes off, everything in RAM is lost
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RAM: Speed
Why does the CPU use RAM?
• The CPU is very FAST!
• The CPU needs the instructions (software) and data as quickly as
possible
• If the CPU has to wait, so does the user
Why doesn’t the CPU use permanent storage like disk drives?
• Too slow
• EXAMPLE: Spellchecker
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RAM: Capacity
The amount of RAM determines:
• what software and data the user can work on
• how much software and data the user can work with
• Most computers have at least 256 MB (Megabytes, 256 million bytes)
“out of memory” error message from the Operating System
The more complex and sophisticated the software, the more instructions
that software contains, which means larger software files.
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ROM (Read Only Memory)
ROM (Read Only Memory) = integrated circuits (microchips) that are used
to permanently store start-up (boot) instructions and other critical
information
Read Only = information which:
• Cannot be changed
• Cannot be removed
• Cannot be appended (added to)
• Fixed by manufacturer
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ROM (Read Only Memory)
ROM is sometimes known as ROM BIOS (Basic Input Output System
software)
ROM permanently contains:
• start-up (boot) instructions
• instructions to do “low level” processing of input and output devices,
such as the communications with the keyboard and the monitor
Firmware = software program which is stored permanently on a
microchip, such as the software on the ROM chip
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Looking at your computer
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Storage Devices
SYSTEM UNITINPUT OUTPUT
PERMANENT
STORAGE
• Storage Devices:
– Floppy disks
– CD-ROMs
– Hard disks
– Zip disks
– Tape drives
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Floppy disks
• Store up to 1.44 MB of data
• Usually 3.5" square disks
• Removable
Write-Protect tab
(Open means “write
enabled”)
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Hard disks
• Fixed permanently in a hard disk
drive inside a system unit
• Used to store the operating
system, applications, and data
• Can not buy more expansion
(easily)
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CD-ROMs
• Read-only memory devices
(but CD-R and CD-RW
discs are recordable)
• Store up to 650 MB of data
• Portable and can be used
on any computer that has a
CD-ROM drive
• CD-R (CD Recordable)
• CD-RW (CD Rewritable)
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Flash sticks or memory
• Storage
• Digital Player
• Voice Recorder
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Zip disks
• Store up to 250 MB of data
• Used for backing up files or
transporting large files
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Tape drives
• Work like a tape recorder
• Vary in capacity and
access speed
• Relatively expensive
• Generally used to back up
data
• Good for “archiving”
information
• Types
– Cartridge (slowest)
– DAT (Digital Audio
Tape)
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Computer Performance
• CPU speed (and type)
• Amount of RAM (and
speed)
• Hard disk capacity
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Computer Performance
• CPU Speed
– Governed by a clock
– Measured in millions of
cycles per second, or
megahertz (MHz)
• 700 MHz means 700
million operations per
second
– Measured in billions of
cycles per second, or
megahertz (GHz)
• 1.133 MHz means 1
billion, 133 million
operations per second
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Software
• System Software
• Application Software
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Application Software
• Performs specific tasks:
– Word processing
– Calculations
– Information storage and
retrieval
– Accounting
• Cannot function without the
OS (Operating System)
• Written for a specific
operating system and
computer hardware.
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Operating System Software
• Loads automatically when
you switch on a computer
• Main roles:
– Controls hardware and
software
– Permits you to manage
files
– Acts as intermediary
between user and
applications
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Operating System Software
Software which manages the overall operation of the
computer system including:
• hardware (CPU, RAM, I/O)
• security
• system interface
• application interface
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GUI – Graphical User Interface
Windows 3.1
Windows
95/98/XP
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GUI – Graphical User Interface
MAC OS
UNIX/LINUX with
X-Windows
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CLI – Command Line Interface
• No GUI
• MS DOS
• ? Windows 97 ?
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Putting it altogether!
• Booting up the computer
• Creating and saving a word processing document
• Shutting down the computer
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RAM
0
256
MB
Hard Disk Drive
CPU
ROM
Operating System Software
Application Software
User data (information)
“The kernel”
MS Word
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THANKS
Mr.RAMESH BIJEWAR
DEPARTMENT OF COMPUTER SCIENCE & APPLICATION
GOVT.J.ST.P.G.COLLEGE BALAGHAT
(M.P.)
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Computer Basics Guide for Beginners

  • 1. Rick Graziani graziani@cabrillo.edu 1rameshbijewar2@gmail.com
  • 2. Computer Basics CS 1 Introduction to Computers and Computer Technology Mr.RAMESH BIJEWAR DEPARTMENT OF COMPUTER SCIENCE & APPLICATION GOVT.J.ST.P.G.COLLEGE BALAGHAT (M.P.) rameshbijewar2@gmail.com
  • 3. Rick Graziani graziani@cabrillo.edu 3 Only the basics, the details come later! • This presentation discusses a variety of terms and topics, all of which will be discussed in much greater detail in later chapters. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hMnk7lh9M3o rameshbijewar2@gmail.com
  • 4. Rick Graziani graziani@cabrillo.edu 4 No one knows it all and we never stop learning! • James Goldman, Purdue University – “You will never know all there is know about computer technology. – Be honest with yourself concerning what you don’t know.” • Anonymous – “The only ones that think they know it all, are the ones that know very little.” rameshbijewar2@gmail.com
  • 5. Rick Graziani graziani@cabrillo.edu 5 Terms and Acronyms • To learn Information Technology (IT) is to learn the language of acronyms and terms… • WYSISYG (pronounced WHIZ-zee-wig) “What You See Is What You Get” GUI: Graphical User Interface rameshbijewar2@gmail.com
  • 6. Rick Graziani graziani@cabrillo.edu 6 What is a computer? • A computer is a electromechanical device which can be programmed to change (process) information from one form to another. – Do exactly as they are told. – Digital devices: Understand only two different states (OFF and ON) rameshbijewar2@gmail.com
  • 7. Rick Graziani graziani@cabrillo.edu 7 The Human Clock: www.humanclock.com
  • 8. Rick Graziani graziani@cabrillo.edu 8 Computers are everywhere rameshbijewar2@gmail.com
  • 9. Rick Graziani graziani@cabrillo.edu 9 Traditional Types of Computers • General purpose computers –Mainframe –Minicomputer –Microcomputer (Personal Computer) rameshbijewar2@gmail.com
  • 10. Rick Graziani graziani@cabrillo.edu 10 Traditional Types of Computers • First computers, introduced in 1950s • Used by large businesses • Typically supported 100 to 500 users • Very expensive • Used for very large processing tasks • Mainframe Computers rameshbijewar2@gmail.com
  • 11. Rick Graziani graziani@cabrillo.edu 11 Traditional Types of Computers • Typically supported 10 to 100 users • Smaller and less expensive than mainframes • The real difference is relative in terms of price, power, marketing. • Minicomputers rameshbijewar2@gmail.com
  • 12. Rick Graziani graziani@cabrillo.edu 12 Traditional Types of Computers • Small, self-contained computers with their own CPUs • Used by home and business users • Uses a microprocessor, a CPU (Central Processing Unit) on a single chip. • Microcomputers (Personal Computer or PC) rameshbijewar2@gmail.com
  • 13. Rick Graziani graziani@cabrillo.edu 13 Portable Computer • Desktop computers • Laptop computers • Personal Digital Assistants (PDAs) • What are these types of portable computers (a type of personal computer)? rameshbijewar2@gmail.com
  • 14. Rick Graziani graziani@cabrillo.edu 14 Networked computer • Networked computer = Computers connected to other computers or peripheral devices (printers, etc.) to share information. • What is the difference between these two networked devices? Intelligent terminal (computer) Dumb terminal • No CPU (uses server’s) • No Operating system (uses server’s) • Input and Output onlyrameshbijewar2@gmail.com
  • 15. Rick Graziani graziani@cabrillo.edu 15 Embedded Computers • Embedded computers – Computers found in consumer goods in order to enhance their function. rameshbijewar2@gmail.com
  • 16. Rick Graziani graziani@cabrillo.edu 16 Special Purpose Computers • Special purpose or dedicated computers – A device with a specific purpose such as game system or information kiosk. rameshbijewar2@gmail.com
  • 17. Rick Graziani graziani@cabrillo.edu 17 Hardware versus Software • Hardware = The physical components that make up a computer system. – More in a moment… • Much more on all of these items in later presentations! rameshbijewar2@gmail.com
  • 18. Rick Graziani graziani@cabrillo.edu 18 Hardware versus Software • Software = The programs (instructions) that tell the computer what to do. – System Software – Application Software – Stored on a storage media such as hard disk, CD-ROM, floppy disk, tape, etc. – More later… rameshbijewar2@gmail.com
  • 19. Rick Graziani graziani@cabrillo.edu 19 Hardware Components • This is just an overview, more later… rameshbijewar2@gmail.com
  • 20. Rick Graziani graziani@cabrillo.edu 20 Hardware Components SYSTEM UNITINPUT OUTPUT PERMANENT STORAGE Know these! rameshbijewar2@gmail.com
  • 21. Rick Graziani graziani@cabrillo.edu 21 The Processor Let’s open the box! rameshbijewar2@gmail.com
  • 22. Rick Graziani graziani@cabrillo.edu 22 The Processor circuit board = a board with integrated circuits (microchips) • system board or motherboard • interface boards or expansion boards system board or motherboard = a single circuit board with the components which make up the computer’s processor for a microcomputer, including the: • CPU (Central Processing Unit) • Memory – RAM – ROM or ROM BIOS • expansion slots rameshbijewar2@gmail.com
  • 23. Rick Graziani graziani@cabrillo.edu 23rameshbijewar2@gmail.com
  • 24. Rick Graziani graziani@cabrillo.edu 24rameshbijewar2@gmail.com
  • 25. Rick Graziani graziani@cabrillo.edu 25 The Processor: The CPU CPU (Central Processing Unit) = A complex collection of electronic circuits on one or more integrated circuits (chips) which: 1. executes the instructions in a software program 2. communicates with other parts of the computer system, especially RAM and input devices The CPU is the computer!
  • 26. Rick Graziani graziani@cabrillo.edu 26 Input and Output Devices SYSTEM UNITINPUT OUTPUT PERMANENT STORAGE rameshbijewar2@gmail.com
  • 27. Rick Graziani graziani@cabrillo.edu 27 Input Devices • Enter information into a computer • Examples: – Mouse – Keyboard – Trackball – Touchpad – Light pen – Joystick – Digital camera – Microphone – Bar code reader – Scanner rameshbijewar2@gmail.com
  • 28. Rick Graziani graziani@cabrillo.edu 28 Output Devices • Send information out from a PC • Examples: – Speakers – Monitors • Visual Display Unit (VDU), Cathode Ray Tube (CRT), Liquid Crystal Display (LCD), Light-Emitting Diode (LED) – Printers rameshbijewar2@gmail.com
  • 29. Rick Graziani graziani@cabrillo.edu 29 System Unit - Revisited SYSTEM UNITINPUT OUTPUT PERMANENT STORAGE System Unit: • CPU (Central Processing Unit) • Memory – RAM – ROM or ROM BIOS • expansion slots rameshbijewar2@gmail.com
  • 30. Rick Graziani graziani@cabrillo.edu 30 RAM (Random Access Memory) RAM (Random Access Memory) = integrated circuits (chips) used to temporarily store software (programs, instructions) and data • “primary” storage for the CPU • electronic switches, storing ON’s and OFF’s Temporarily stores for the CPU: • Software – operating system software – application software • Data – data (documents, spreadsheets, etc.) rameshbijewar2@gmail.com
  • 31. Rick Graziani graziani@cabrillo.edu 31 Inserting RAM RAM is TEMPORARY memory RAM is volatile • stores ON and OFF bits (software and data) electrically • when power goes off, everything in RAM is lost rameshbijewar2@gmail.com
  • 32. Rick Graziani graziani@cabrillo.edu 32 RAM: Speed Why does the CPU use RAM? • The CPU is very FAST! • The CPU needs the instructions (software) and data as quickly as possible • If the CPU has to wait, so does the user Why doesn’t the CPU use permanent storage like disk drives? • Too slow • EXAMPLE: Spellchecker rameshbijewar2@gmail.com
  • 33. Rick Graziani graziani@cabrillo.edu 33 RAM: Capacity The amount of RAM determines: • what software and data the user can work on • how much software and data the user can work with • Most computers have at least 256 MB (Megabytes, 256 million bytes) “out of memory” error message from the Operating System The more complex and sophisticated the software, the more instructions that software contains, which means larger software files. rameshbijewar2@gmail.com
  • 34. Rick Graziani graziani@cabrillo.edu 34 ROM (Read Only Memory) ROM (Read Only Memory) = integrated circuits (microchips) that are used to permanently store start-up (boot) instructions and other critical information Read Only = information which: • Cannot be changed • Cannot be removed • Cannot be appended (added to) • Fixed by manufacturer rameshbijewar2@gmail.com
  • 35. Rick Graziani graziani@cabrillo.edu 35 ROM (Read Only Memory) ROM is sometimes known as ROM BIOS (Basic Input Output System software) ROM permanently contains: • start-up (boot) instructions • instructions to do “low level” processing of input and output devices, such as the communications with the keyboard and the monitor Firmware = software program which is stored permanently on a microchip, such as the software on the ROM chip rameshbijewar2@gmail.com
  • 36. Rick Graziani graziani@cabrillo.edu 36 Looking at your computer rameshbijewar2@gmail.com
  • 37. Rick Graziani graziani@cabrillo.edu 37 Storage Devices SYSTEM UNITINPUT OUTPUT PERMANENT STORAGE • Storage Devices: – Floppy disks – CD-ROMs – Hard disks – Zip disks – Tape drives rameshbijewar2@gmail.com
  • 38. Rick Graziani graziani@cabrillo.edu 38 Floppy disks • Store up to 1.44 MB of data • Usually 3.5" square disks • Removable Write-Protect tab (Open means “write enabled”) rameshbijewar2@gmail.com
  • 39. Rick Graziani graziani@cabrillo.edu 39 Hard disks • Fixed permanently in a hard disk drive inside a system unit • Used to store the operating system, applications, and data • Can not buy more expansion (easily) rameshbijewar2@gmail.com
  • 40. Rick Graziani graziani@cabrillo.edu 40 CD-ROMs • Read-only memory devices (but CD-R and CD-RW discs are recordable) • Store up to 650 MB of data • Portable and can be used on any computer that has a CD-ROM drive • CD-R (CD Recordable) • CD-RW (CD Rewritable) rameshbijewar2@gmail.com
  • 41. Rick Graziani graziani@cabrillo.edu 41 Flash sticks or memory • Storage • Digital Player • Voice Recorder rameshbijewar2@gmail.com
  • 42. Rick Graziani graziani@cabrillo.edu 42 Zip disks • Store up to 250 MB of data • Used for backing up files or transporting large files rameshbijewar2@gmail.com
  • 43. Rick Graziani graziani@cabrillo.edu 43 Tape drives • Work like a tape recorder • Vary in capacity and access speed • Relatively expensive • Generally used to back up data • Good for “archiving” information • Types – Cartridge (slowest) – DAT (Digital Audio Tape) rameshbijewar2@gmail.com
  • 44. Rick Graziani graziani@cabrillo.edu 44 Computer Performance • CPU speed (and type) • Amount of RAM (and speed) • Hard disk capacity rameshbijewar2@gmail.com
  • 45. Rick Graziani graziani@cabrillo.edu 45 Computer Performance • CPU Speed – Governed by a clock – Measured in millions of cycles per second, or megahertz (MHz) • 700 MHz means 700 million operations per second – Measured in billions of cycles per second, or megahertz (GHz) • 1.133 MHz means 1 billion, 133 million operations per second rameshbijewar2@gmail.com
  • 46. Rick Graziani graziani@cabrillo.edu 46 Software • System Software • Application Software rameshbijewar2@gmail.com
  • 47. Rick Graziani graziani@cabrillo.edu 47 Application Software • Performs specific tasks: – Word processing – Calculations – Information storage and retrieval – Accounting • Cannot function without the OS (Operating System) • Written for a specific operating system and computer hardware. rameshbijewar2@gmail.com
  • 48. Rick Graziani graziani@cabrillo.edu 48 Operating System Software • Loads automatically when you switch on a computer • Main roles: – Controls hardware and software – Permits you to manage files – Acts as intermediary between user and applications rameshbijewar2@gmail.com
  • 49. Rick Graziani graziani@cabrillo.edu 49 Operating System Software Software which manages the overall operation of the computer system including: • hardware (CPU, RAM, I/O) • security • system interface • application interface rameshbijewar2@gmail.com
  • 50. Rick Graziani graziani@cabrillo.edu 50 GUI – Graphical User Interface Windows 3.1 Windows 95/98/XP rameshbijewar2@gmail.com
  • 51. Rick Graziani graziani@cabrillo.edu 51 GUI – Graphical User Interface MAC OS UNIX/LINUX with X-Windows rameshbijewar2@gmail.com
  • 52. Rick Graziani graziani@cabrillo.edu 52 CLI – Command Line Interface • No GUI • MS DOS • ? Windows 97 ? rameshbijewar2@gmail.com
  • 53. Rick Graziani graziani@cabrillo.edu 53 Putting it altogether! • Booting up the computer • Creating and saving a word processing document • Shutting down the computer rameshbijewar2@gmail.com
  • 54. Rick Graziani graziani@cabrillo.edu 54 RAM 0 256 MB Hard Disk Drive CPU ROM Operating System Software Application Software User data (information) “The kernel” MS Word rameshbijewar2@gmail.com
  • 55. THANKS Mr.RAMESH BIJEWAR DEPARTMENT OF COMPUTER SCIENCE & APPLICATION GOVT.J.ST.P.G.COLLEGE BALAGHAT (M.P.) rameshbijewar2@gmail.com