January 18, 2014 Instructor: T. Fox The type of personality I have is one of seriousness when involved in some type of project or work. I pay close attention to detail and I draw my strengths from others and very much like to interact with others. I rely on my gut feelings when either feeling it may be right or I follow my gut when I know it may be wrong. I see the positive possibilities in all positive things. I seek all information thru all intelligent thinking and processing. I’m no genius
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A problem I had in my past was when I first started working on cars I really didn't know much about cars. So I started asking the people who had been working on cars alot longer then me questions as well as observing them while they worked on the cars so I could learn from the veterns of the auto repair field , and in doing so I learn alot and in return I as able to preform the work that I had to do. Once I got the hands on experience I became good at my job so I was able to teach the new people
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| Paradigm Shift | GS1140 Problem Solving | | Jordan Everett | | | Cameras 20 year from now will beyond amazing. In my eyes the camera will evolve into something the eye can barely see. The camera today has many shapes and sizes. Some are very small and some are very big. The camera 20 years from now you will need one camera to do everything you will ever need a camera to do. You will be able to go from taking family pictures in the back yard to filming a motion picture movie
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Port Expander A port expander is computer hardware that allows more than one device to connect to a single port on a computer. The Commodore VIC-20 used a port expander to allow more than one cartridge to be connected to the single ROM cartridge port. Toshiba Mini I/O Bar Adapter - Port replicator • Port replicator • Toshiba Mini I/O Bar Adapter port replicator • White • Port replicator • 1 x serial - RS-232C - 9 pin D-Sub (DB-9) ?1 x parallel - IEEE 1284 (EPP/ECP) - 25 pin D-Sub (DB-25)
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The purpose of an operating system is to make the computer work. The (OS) operating system software enables the user to interact with the system or the computer. The operating system manages the different devices connected to the systems like a mouse or keyboard. The operating system provides a user interface to the machine and offers a way for a user to control the system. No computer can operate without an operating system. The functions of an operating system are to manage the main components
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Doniel Erickson NT1110 Short answer 1.1 9-20-15 The purpose and functions of an operating system are to make the computer run and also to make sure each component works. Like the keyboard, mouse, etc. Five differences among Windows, Linux and Mac OS X are listed below. MAC OS 1. MAC OS is the proprietary operating system used by Apple. 2. The OS system only runs on Macintosh systems. 3. MAC OS have Intel processors but they are not PCs. 4. MAC OS uses its own web browser called
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Computer Structure and Logic NT1110 Lab 1.1 The operating system currently in use on my laptop is Windows 7 Enterprise. The service pack that is installed on the operating system is Service Pack 1. There are many different features that are included in Windows 7 Enterprise that were not available in previous versions of Windows. For example, some of them include improving application response with BranchCache, helping users search for information with Federated Search, and managing what software
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Rymon Abdulmalek NT1110 07/03/2014 Mr. Mohamed Khan Unit 1 Assignment 1. Processor Model | Year | Transistor Count | Intel 4004 | 1971 | 2,300 Transistors | Intel 80286 | 1982 | 134,000 Transistors | Pentium III | 1999 | 9,500,000 Transistors | Core 2 Duo | 2006 | 291,000,000 Transistors | 8-Core Itanium Poulson | 2012 | 3,100,000,000 Transistors | In February 2008, Intel has announced the first microchip that contains more than two billion transistors. They called it Tukwila chip. The chip
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1. Intel and Advanced Micro Devices (AMD). 2. Five differences between Intel and AMD CPU’s: a. Different processor sockets b. Different types of instruction sets c. Cache sizes d. Perform versus clock speed. 3. Definitions: e. Clock Rate: It’s the frequency or speed of the component. It’s rated in cycles per second and measured in Hertz (Hz). f. Clock Speed: it’s the same as Clock Rate. g. System Bus Speed: It’s the base clock speed of the
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CMOS A CMOS (Complementary Metal-Oxide Semiconductor) is a technology for constricting integrated circuits, which is used in microprocessors, microcontrollers and Static RAM, image sensors and data converters. CMOS are constructed in a way that all PMOS transistors are constructed in a way that all PMOS transistors must have either an input from the voltage source or from another PMOS transistor and the composition of a PMOS transistor creates low resistance between its source and drain contacts
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