Monday, July 16, 2007

Parts of a Computer System


USB 2.0 Adapter Card 4 port PCI



3.5" floppy disk 1.44 Mb Black



Samsung 16X DVD-ROM Drive (black)



AMD Athlon 64 3000+ 64 Bit Socket 939 512k Cache



Cooler Master HyperTX Intel EXTRA QUIET Vertical HeatPipe Copper fan




160.0GB Hitachi/ IBM 7200rpm SATA2 UDMA 300 8m Cahce







Cases


Computer Hardware and Software


Computer hardware is the physical part of a computer, including the digital circuitry, as distinguished from the computer software that executes within the hardware. The hardware of a computer is infrequently changed, in comparison with software and data, which are "soft" in the sense that they are readily created, modified or erased on the computer. Firmware is a special type of software that rarely, if ever, needs to be changed and so is stored on hardware devices such as read-only memory (ROM) where it is not readily changed (and is, therefore, "firm" rather than just "soft").





Computer software, consisting of programs, enables a computer to perform specific tasks, as opposed to its physical components (hardware) which can only do the tasks they are mechanically designed for. The term includes application software such as word processors which perform productive tasks for users, system software such as operating systems, which interface with hardware to run the necessary services for user-interfaces and applications, and middleware which controls and co-ordinates distributed systems.