The Personal Computer Book
Author: Peter McWilliams
Publisher:
Published: 1983
Total Pages: 340
ISBN-13: 9780345311061
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Author: Peter McWilliams
Publisher:
Published: 1983
Total Pages: 340
ISBN-13: 9780345311061
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Stan Veit
Publisher:
Published: 1993
Total Pages: 312
ISBN-13:
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe fascinating history of the personal computer from Altair to the IBM PC revolution. Written by computer legend Stan Veit, who turned Computer Shopper into the world's largest computer magazine.
Author: Sharon Gallagher
Publisher:
Published: 1984-01-01
Total Pages: 14
ISBN-13: 9780896595040
DOWNLOAD EBOOKFeatures models, diagrams, and charts that illustrate the workings of the keyboard, memory, disk drive, and printer
Author: Sanjay K. Bose
Publisher: New Age International
Published: 1996-07
Total Pages: 276
ISBN-13: 9788122403039
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis Book Has Been Developed As A Text For A One Semester Course On The Hardware And Software Of Personal Computers. It Will Also Be Of Interest To Practicing Engineers And Professionals Who Wish To Develop Their Own Hardware And Software For Special Pc-Based Applications. Apart From Providing All The Significant Hardware And Software Details For Ibm-Pcs And Its Close Compatibles, It Also Presents A Comprehensive Description Of How The Pc Works And The Various Functions That It Can Provide. A Large Number Of Interesting And Useful Problems Have Been Given At The End Of Each Chapter. A Set Of Objective Type Questions Has Also Been Provided To Allow The Reader To Review His/Her Understanding Of The Material In The Text.This Book Has Been Developed As A Text For A One Semester Course On The Hardware And Software Of Personal Computers. It Will Also Be Of Interest To Practicing Engineers And Professionals Who Wish To Develop Their Own Hardware And Software For Special Pc-Based Applications. Apart From Providing All The Significant Hardware And Software Details For Ibm-Pcs And Its Close Compatibles, It Also Presents A Comprehensive Description Of How The Pc Works And The Various Functions That It Can Provide. A Large Number Of Interesting And Useful Problems Have Been Given At The End Of Each Chapter. A Set Of Objective Type Questions Has Also Been Provided To Allow The Reader To Review His/Her Understanding Of The Material In The Text.
Author: Steven Roman
Publisher: Springer
Published: 1998-07-31
Total Pages: 470
ISBN-13:
DOWNLOAD EBOOKWritten for readers who are not computer or electrical engineers, this book is for those who want enough information to make intelligent buying or upgrading decisions, maximize their productivity, and become less dependant on others for help. It provides a thorough yet concise description of the entire IBM-type PC, including its subsystems, components, and peripherals, concentrating on PCs based on the Pentium and Petium Pro class processors. With its easy-to-do experiments Understanding PC Computer Hardware can be read cover to cover or used as a reference source.
Author: Oliver Montenbruck
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Published: 2013-04-17
Total Pages: 309
ISBN-13: 3642034365
DOWNLOAD EBOOKA thorough introduction to the computation of celestial mechanics, covering everything from astronomical and computational theory to the construction of rapid and accurate applications programs. The book supplies the necessary knowledge and software solutions for determining and predicting positions of the Sun, Moon, planets, minor planets and comets, solar eclipses, stellar occultations by the Moon, phases of the Moon and much more. This completely revised edition takes advantage of C++, and individual applications may be efficiently realized through the use of a powerful module library. The accompanying CD-ROM contains the complete, fully documented and commented source codes as well as executable programs for Windows 98/2000/XP and LINUX.
Author: Josepha Sherman
Publisher: Franklin Watts
Published: 2003-09-01
Total Pages: 64
ISBN-13: 9780531162132
DOWNLOAD EBOOKDiscusses the inventors and scientists that contributed to the development of computers and more recently, personal computers.
Author: Lamont Wood
Publisher: Hugo House Publishers, Ltd.
Published: 2013-09-17
Total Pages: 356
ISBN-13: 1936449366
DOWNLOAD EBOOKForget Apple and IBM. For that matter forget Silicon Valley. The first personal computer, a self-contained unit with its own programmable processor, display, keyboard, internal memory, telephone interface, and mass storage of data was born in San Antonio TX. US Patent number 224,415 was filed November 27, 1970 for a machine that is the direct lineal ancestor to the PC as we know it today. The story begins in 1968, when two Texans, Phil Ray and Gus Roche, founded a firm called Computer Terminal Corporation. As the name implies their first product was a Datapoint 3300 computer terminal replacement for a mechanical Teletype. However, they knew all the while that the 3300 was only a way to get started, and it was cover for what their real intentions were - to create a programmable mass-produced desktop computer. They brought in Jack Frassanito, Vic Poor, Jonathan Schmidt, Harry Pyle and a team of designers, engineers and programmers to create the Datapoint 2200. In an attempt to reduce the size and power requirement of the computer it became apparent that the 2200 processor could be printed on a silicon chip. Datapoint approached Intel who rejected the concept as a "dumb idea" but were willing to try for a development contract. Intel belatedly came back with their chip but by then the Datapoint 2200 was already in production. Intel added the chip to its catalog designating it the 8008. A later upgrade, the 8080 formed the heart of the Altair and IMSI in the mid-seventies. With further development it was used in the first IBM PC-the PC revolution's chip dynasty. If you're using a PC, you're using a modernized Datapoint 2000.
Author: Gordon Laing
Publisher: Sybex
Published: 2004-09-21
Total Pages: 200
ISBN-13:
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis book tells the story of the classic home computers that paved the way for the PCs we use today - from 1977s pioneering MITS Altair to the latest swivel screen designs of the iMac and the Tablet PC.
Author: Roy A. Allan
Publisher: Allan Publishing
Published: 2001
Total Pages: 528
ISBN-13: 9780968910801
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis book is an exciting history of the personal computer revolution. Early personal computing, the "first" personal computer, invention of the micrprocessor at Intel and the first microcomputer are detailed. It also traces the evolution of the personal computer from the software hacker, to its use as a consumer appliance on the Internet. This is the only book that provides such comprehensive coverage. It not only describes the hardware and software, but also the companies and people who made it happen.