History Of The Computer - Redundancy - Part 2 Of 2
Submitted by: Tony Stockill
Can you see what's coming next What happens if the controller fails...
History Of The Computer - Memory Error Correction Codes Part 1 Of 2
Submitted by: Tony Stockill
We have mentioned before, in the history of the computer series, that various forms of error correction are used, in cases where the medium is unreliable...
History Of The Computer - Memory Error Correction Codes Part 2 Of 2
Submitted by: Tony Stockill
32 bit or 64 bit words are common, but for illustration purposes, we will use our 7 bit word from the example above, without the parity bit...
History Of The Computer - Real-Time Systems - Part 1 Of 2
Submitted by: Tony Stockill
We have mentioned before, in the history of the computer series, that digital computers have been developed as general purpose machines...
History Of The Computer - Real-Time Systems - Part 2 Of 2
Submitted by: Tony Stockill
The computer is used to maintain the stock of parts at the lowest possible level, and to do this is able to alert suppliers, or repair shops on the base, when a replacement part is required...
History Of The Computer - Redundancy Part 1 Of 2
Submitted by: Tony Stockill
We have mentioned previously, in history of the computer, that mainframes are large scale devices We have also mentioned various forms of error correction...
History Of The Computer - Mass Storage Part 1 Of 3
Submitted by: Tony Stockill
We have mentioned mass storage in passing previously, in the history of the computer series The term mass storage is applied to a group of media, including drums magnetic tape and disks...
History Of The Computer - Mass Storage Part 2 Of 3
Submitted by: Tony Stockill
MAGNETIC DISK STORAGE
Magnetic disks used a similar recording system to the drums, but arranged on magnetic coated platters, made of aluminum, approximately 1ft in diameter...
History Of The Computer - Mass Storage Part 3 Of 3
Submitted by: Tony Stockill
MAGNETIC TAPE STORAGE
Beginning in the 1950s, magnetic tape has progressed from the original half inch wide ferrite coated tape on open reels 10inch diameter and 2400ft long to the current cassettes mounted on drives in stacks...
History Of The Computer - Data Handling Peripherals Part 3 Of 3
Submitted by: Tony Stockill
TELETYPE MACHINES
Developed for telegraph 'hard copy' communication over the telephone network, a teletype machine was suited to adoption by the rapidly expanding computer market, with its demand for hardware and technology to run it...
History Of The Computer - Data Handling Peripherals Part 2 Of 3
Submitted by: Tony Stockill
SYSTEM AND WORKSTATION PRINTERS
The line printer used on mainframes was variously a drum printer, where all the characters are etched on a spinning drum, a band printer with an oscillating or circulating print band, or a shuttle printer, all of these using print hammers to transfer ink from a ribbon to continuous sprocket feed paper...
History Of The Computer - Data Handling Peripherals Part 1 Of 3
Submitted by: Tony Stockill
We have discussed, in the History of the Computer series, the operation and development of the computer and changes in the technology...
History Of The Computer - The Bootstrap
Submitted by: Tony Stockill
In previous articles in the History of the Computer series we discussed machine codes, programs, and memories...
History Of The Computer - Codes For Data Transfer, Part 2 Of 3
Submitted by: Tony Stockill
COMPUTER CODES
Various codes have been used in computing, EBCDIC, Fieldata etc, with various bit combinations, and total bits between 5 and 8...
History Of The Computer - Codes For Data Transfer, Part 3 Of 3
Submitted by: Tony Stockill
DATA TRANSMISSION CODES
We have mentioned teletype machines, these were the backbone of operator communication with the computer, but were also used for remote input of data...
Design Your Dream Deck With A Computer
Submitted by: Jesse Akre
When going about adding a deck to your home, you want it to be perfect It must fit in with the scheme of your home, and you don’t want it to be too big or too small...
Youtube Video: How to Convert Articles to Youtube Video?
Submitted by: Said Karimli
Youtube video marketing has become one of the most popular online promotion methods for both companies and individuals...
Using IP Cameras in Prisons and Correctional Facilities
Submitted by: Wesley Fernley
In prison and correctional facilities, it's critical to have a proper video surveillance system This is why more and more prisons are opting for the IP Camera which works like a normal surveillance camera but with the added benefit of internet access...
How Anti-Virus Softwares Detect Threats on Your Computer?
Submitted by: Seomul Evans
Antivirus software authors are constantly looking directions to better the functioning of their scanning engines...
How to Find Out if Your Computer is Infected With Spyware?
Submitted by: Seomul Evans
Spyware is computer software that is installed sneakily on a personal computer to stop or take unfair ascendance over the user's interaction with the computer, without the user's informed consent"
The risks of a Spyware infected computer vary in nature and severity...
Finding the Best Computer Protection Against Viruses
Submitted by: Seomul Evans
Wherever do you search the finest computer virus security When you're a regular on the Internet, you need the security from nothing lower than the finest computer virus protection, as the truth is that, there are a lot of terrors out there, and you need protection to assure your online safe...
How to Remove Trojans From Your Computer
Submitted by: Seomul Evans
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Hightech Cameras Making Sport Training Easier
Submitted by: Jesse Akre
Lately, the advances in commonly used everyday items has increased dramatically We have cell phones that can double as MP3 players, as well as having internet capabilities, video consultations on our computers, digital cameras that can download right to the computer and then be sent in for printing, and so on...
Choosing a Guillotine Style Paper Cutter
Submitted by: Jeff McRitchie
An important piece of equipment to have in your copy room or work area is a guillotine paper cutter Guillotine paper cutters can help you quickly trim large stacks of paper...
MBM Destroyit 3803 Shredder Review
Submitted by: Jeff McRitchie
The Destroyit 3808 is a heavy duty shredder that the manufacturer posits as a centralized, heavy-use office shredder...
MBM Destroyit 4005 Shredder Review
Submitted by: Jeff McRitchie
Strengths:
1 The MBM Destroyit 4005 offers a super-wide 16 inch feed opening...
MBM Destroyit 4605 Shredder Review
Submitted by: Jeff McRitchie
The Destroyit 4606 is a high-capacity industrial shredder with a top-loading mechanism that is rated for continuous use...
DFG E Titan Wire Review
Submitted by: Jeff McRitchie
DFG's E Titan Wire is an electric wire binding system that is meant for ultra heavy duty use In this review, we will take a closer look at this machine a list what we consider to be some of its strengths and weaknesses...
DFG Titan Coil Binding Machine Review
Submitted by: Jeff McRitchie
The DFG Titan Coil is a well-constructed binding system aimed at filling the needs of medium sized organizations who want to have the ability to bind their own documents in the spiral coil style...
DFG Titan Comb Review
Submitted by: Jeff McRitchie
The DFG Titan Comb is a well-constructed, heavy duty plastic comb binding option aimed at smaller binderies, print shops, and other organizations who want the ability to bind booklets, proposals, presentations, and reports in a large variety of sizes and thicknesses...