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Here's a list of computer items you may need to know about.
CPU - Central Processing Unit/Processor. It is how fast your computer is. Usually measured in MHz (Mega Hertz) or GHz (Giga Hertz). CPUs can either be a single core or dual core. AMD and Intel are the popular brands.
HDD - Hard Disk/Drive. It is the device that stores data. You can get portable ones too. Average harddisks are 100 GB.
RAM - Random Access Memory. Is vital for a computer to run. Most programs now adays rely on at least 64 MB. 512 MB is average. The less RAM you have, the longer it will take for programs to do stuff and the more chance of an error too.
Power Supply - Supplies tower. Large box at the top of computer.
Motherboard - Main part of computer. Holds video card, CPU, sound card and RAM. If screws up you'll be in trouble. :p
CD Rom - Reads CDs and executes them. Speed is often between 40 and 52.
DVD Rom - Reads DVDs.
USB Ports - A small rectangle port that alot of external products run on (Portable harddisk, gamepads, webcams, etc.). Not supported by Windows 95.
PS2 Ports - A circuler that alot mice and keyboards use.
Firewire - A port that most digital cameras use.
Disk Drive - Supports floppy disks.
Computer File Extensions:
EXE - Executable. Most applications are EXEs.
DLL - Dynamic Linking Library. DLLs are needed for some programs to work.
TXT - Text file. Notepad uses it. No text formatting.
RTF - Rich Text Format. Word processors use text formatting and one of the extensions is RTF.
DOC - Document. Microsoft Word, Open Office, etc use it.
BMP - Bitmap. Biggest and main graphic extension. Saves every pixel.
PNG - Portable Network Graphic. Compresses graphics but not too bad.
JPG - Jpeg. JPGs are common, especially digital images.
CPU - Central Processing Unit/Processor. It is how fast your computer is. Usually measured in MHz (Mega Hertz) or GHz (Giga Hertz). CPUs can either be a single core or dual core. AMD and Intel are the popular brands.
HDD - Hard Disk/Drive. It is the device that stores data. You can get portable ones too. Average harddisks are 100 GB.
RAM - Random Access Memory. Is vital for a computer to run. Most programs now adays rely on at least 64 MB. 512 MB is average. The less RAM you have, the longer it will take for programs to do stuff and the more chance of an error too.
Power Supply - Supplies tower. Large box at the top of computer.
Motherboard - Main part of computer. Holds video card, CPU, sound card and RAM. If screws up you'll be in trouble. :p
CD Rom - Reads CDs and executes them. Speed is often between 40 and 52.
DVD Rom - Reads DVDs.
USB Ports - A small rectangle port that alot of external products run on (Portable harddisk, gamepads, webcams, etc.). Not supported by Windows 95.
PS2 Ports - A circuler that alot mice and keyboards use.
Firewire - A port that most digital cameras use.
Disk Drive - Supports floppy disks.
Computer File Extensions:
EXE - Executable. Most applications are EXEs.
DLL - Dynamic Linking Library. DLLs are needed for some programs to work.
TXT - Text file. Notepad uses it. No text formatting.
RTF - Rich Text Format. Word processors use text formatting and one of the extensions is RTF.
DOC - Document. Microsoft Word, Open Office, etc use it.
BMP - Bitmap. Biggest and main graphic extension. Saves every pixel.
PNG - Portable Network Graphic. Compresses graphics but not too bad.
JPG - Jpeg. JPGs are common, especially digital images.