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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
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
Step-by-step instructions on how to build your own small computer network using Windows 9x/ME. Covers file, printer and internet sharing.
www.hardwaresecrets.com/d190299.html
Learn how to perform overclocking on your PC.
www.hardwaresecrets.com/d170101b.html
the basic hardware description of a PC Game port
dileepsyard.tripod.com/gpora.html
This week I had the chance to interview Markus Maki. Markus is part of the MadOnion.com team, which develops interactive benchmarking software. In this interview, Markus talks about MadOnion, his gaming background, as well as why he thinks the 3DMark series of benchmarking software has been so successful.
www.devarticles.com/art/1/35
Explains computer hardware from the ground up. It is intended for beginners who don't know what hardware operates inside their computers.
www.comptechdoc.org/hardware/pc/begin/index.html
Building a PC is really very simple and doesn't even require you know how the parts work in order to build one. This tutorial will show you how...
www.waterwheel.com/Build_A_PC/build_PC.htm
Learn how to build your own computer with this free online tutorial. It shows step by step how to build a PC in one short afternoon and also includeds several sample configurations.
www.buildyourowncomputer.net/learntobuild.html
BasicHardware.com's Tutorial on Repairing Common PC Hardware and Software Problems.
www.BasicHardware.com/howto_repair_pcs.html
BasicHardware.com's Tutorial on Building Your Own Computer.
www.BasicHardware.com/building_your_own.html
In this tutorial we will first discuss simple logic "gates", and then see how to combine them into something useful.
www.howstuffworks.com/boolean.htm
The basics of Computer Hardware are explained in this tutorial.
www.ckls.org/~crippel/computerlab/tutorials/basics.html
You will learn how fairly simple digital logic techniques allow a computer to do its job, whether its playing a game or spell checking a document! (HowStuffWorks)
www.howstuffworks.com/microprocessor.htm
This tutorial covers bits and bytes so that you have a complete understanding. (HowStuffWorks)
www.howstuffworks.com/bytes.htm
In this tutorial, we take you through the wonderful world of desktop video editing--teaching you the basics, how it works, what to look for, what you need and general tips on how you can create professional quality desktop videos on your PC. (HardwareCentral)
www.hardwarecentral.com/hardwarecentral/tutorials/923/1/
No doubt, if you are a gamer, you want realistic 3D images and you want them fast. You've heard terms like DirectX and OpenGL thrown around, and you might know what they mean. Read this article to find out. (HardwareCentral)
www.hardwarecentral.com/hardwarecentral/tutorials/70/1/
This document contains information you should consider when buying a computer case. (HardwareCentral)
www.hardwarecentral.com/hardwarecentral/tutorials/15/1/
All about expansion cards, including slot types, card types, definitions, IRQ and DMA example settings, memory addressing, and card installation. (HardwareCentral)
www.hardwarecentral.com/hardwarecentral/tutorials/26/1/
All the elements to look out for when searching for a good Video Card. (HardwareCentral)
www.hardwarecentral.com/hardwarecentral/tutorials/69/1/
The 6x86 is Cyrix's sixth generation processor, also nicknamed the M1. Learn about it and other Processors from Cyrix. (HardwareCentral)
www.hardwarecentral.com/hardwarecentral/tutorials/37/1/
A good, valid system disk is invaluable in the event of an emergency. Taking a few minutes to create a good one is a good idea. With this tutorial, you'll learn how. (HardwareCentral)
www.hardwarecentral.com/hardwarecentral/tutorials/84/1/
In today's processors, voltage is a major concern. In the pre-486DX66 days, everything was 5 volt, so there was no question on voltage, and nobody cared. Today, voltage concern plague every CPU buyer. (HardwareCentral)
www.hardwarecentral.com/hardwarecentral/tutorials/19/1/
A guide to overclocking your processor. Includes the ethics and reasons NOT to perform this sometimes dangerous procedure. (HardwareCentral)
www.hardwarecentral.com/hardwarecentral/tutorials/23/1/
Things to consider when installing a new CPU, including Heat Sinks and explanations of Upgrades, as well as a step-by-step guide to install your new processor. (HardwareCentral)
www.hardwarecentral.com/hardwarecentral/tutorials/155/1/
Your system temperature is too high? Do you have twenty high-power fans in your system but they still can't prevent your system from locking up halfway through the boot-up? We take a look at some of the readily available means of bringing your system temperature down to acceptable levels. (HardwareCentral)
www.hardwarecentral.com/hardwarecentral/tutorials/1035/1/
The chipset controls the system and its capabilities. It is the hub of all data transfer. It is a series of chips on the motherboard, easily identified as the largest chips on the board with the exception of the CPU. And they are integrated which means they are soldered onto the board and are not upgradeable without buying a whole new motherboard. (HardwareCentral)
www.hardwarecentral.com/hardwarecentral/tutorials/46/1/
Get the most for your money! A guide to overclocking the Celeron 300A. (HardwareCentral)
www.hardwarecentral.com/hardwarecentral/tutorials/134/1/
Everyone wants the perfect PC, including you, right? Well now you can get it with this easy tutorial! (HardwareCentral)
www.hardwarecentral.com/hardwarecentral/tutorials/97/1/
Learn how to build your own PC as we take you through the process step-by-step! (HardwareCentral)
www.hardwarecentral.com/hardwarecentral/tutorials/109/1/
Demystifying the cryptic System beep codes on startup. Learn exactly what your computer is trying to tell you when it starts up in this document. (HardwareCentral)
www.hardwarecentral.com/hardwarecentral/tutorials/13/1/
Chip manufacturers often discourage overclocking by saying it's dangerous and bad for the CPU, but many of us want to squeeze every possible ounce of strength out of our chips, with the notion that we're getting "real" value for money. Let's find out why people are kicking up a fuss about the K6-2, then. (HardwareCentral)
www.hardwarecentral.com/hardwarecentral/tutorials/100/1/
The AMD K-Series chips started it all for AMD. Check the K-series. (HardwareCentral)
www.hardwarecentral.com/hardwarecentral/tutorials/38/1/
Plug-and-play, or PnP, is a system built into newer systems so that you can install devices built for it with ease. All of the settings, like IRQs and drivers, are taken care of so that, theoretically, you can have your new hardware working for you in a couple minutes. This article covers the ins and outs of Plug and Play. (HardwareCentral)
www.hardwarecentral.com/hardwarecentral/tutorials/108/1/
In short, AGP uses the main PC memory to hold 3D images. In effect, this gives the AGP video card an unlimited amount of video memory. Learn more in this article. (HardwareCentral)
www.hardwarecentral.com/hardwarecentral/tutorials/62/1/
A beginner's guide to setting up a new computer. Includes 10 tips for worry-free computing.
www.geekgirls.com/basic_plug_it_in.htm
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