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This tutorials deals with the history of each single C64 model that existed. It explains the history of the legendary home computer step by step from the beginning till the end.
www.skillreactor.org/tutortxt/c64/index.htm
In order to comprehend fully the function of system software, it is vital to understand the operation of computer hardware and peripherals. The reason for this is that software and hardware are inextricably connected in a symbiotic relationship. First, however, we need to identify types of software and their relationship to each other and, ultimately to the hardware.
www.only4gurus.com/v2/preview.asp?ID=3346
Guide on assembling a dual processor workstation.
www.pctechnicians.ca/help/smp.html
Not so much a "tutorial" as hints on buying a good tripod from someone who's sold thousands of them.
www.digitalcamera.com.au/tutorials/tripod/index.shtml
Well illustrated, describing effects of shutter speed, apertures and depth of field on overall sharpness. If you're not sure how depth of field works, this will help.
www.digitalcamera.com.au/tutorials/sharpness/sharp1.shtml
Illustrated tutorial on setting up an indoor background system like the pro's use. Includes Colour Chart and links to suppliers.
www.digitalcamera.com.au/tutorials/backgrounds/index.shtml
Like a Grid Screen for your digital camera's LCD finder? This explains how to make your own easily and cheaply. There's also a free downloadable Template.
www.digitalcamera.com.au/tutorials/gridscreen/index.shtml
Lining up a camera square and parallel to an artwork or similar object can be frustrating. This tells you how to do it with high accuracy and at almost-zero cost.
www.digitalcamera.com.au/tutorials/mirror/index.shtml
A beginner's guide to kitting out a small business or home office. Includes Seven Essential Hardware Buying Tips and a minimum recommended system for a small business.
www.geekgirls.com/basic_choosing_hardware.htm
Shutter Bee is a animated camera simulator which teaches you the basics of how to use a manual camera. Change aperture and shutter speed settings: Shutter Bee develops and shows your final snapshot almost immediately.
shutterbee.thinkrandom.com
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