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Getting on the Vintage Computer Bus System — Maxwell Rubin Vintage Computer Add-in cards come in three basic flavors: 8-bit, 16-bit and 32-bit. These terms refer to the number of data bits the card sends out at one time. Ideally a 16-bit video card sends an image to the monitor in half the time it would take for an 8-bit version. It is important to know what kind of card your vintage computer accepts. The older PCs and XTs usually have an 8-bit or PC bus, which accepts the older PC bus, which accepts only the 8-bit cards. Vintage computers which are of more recent vintage use a PCI bus combined with ISA (Industry Standard Architecture). Choosing The Right LCD Monitor — Mike Chow Looking to replace your old CRT monitor? If so you might want to look at a LCD monitor. Unlike CRT monitors, LCD monitors dissipate less heat, occupy less space, are much lighter and cause less eye strain. However, the search for a new LCD monitor can be a daunting one, especially for new customers who are unfamiliar with LCD monitors and their features. Hence, in this article we will examine some points when choosing a LCD monitor. How To Find Cheap Computer Printer Ink Online — George Wood Don’t be amazed! There are many websites that providing any kind of computer printer inks at various prices. In fact you can get these computer printer inks not only at your favorite office supply stores but also you can purchase thousands products from thousands of computer printer inks online. There are some special online stores like brick and mortar stores. How to Speed Up Your Computer. Part 4 — spaceguy Want to speed up your computer? Take a look at these options. Selecting the Right iPod — Claire J Rottenberg Apple now offers three iPod models and deciding which one is best for you may be easier than you think. In this article, I describe the advantages and disadvantages of each model to help you make a decision. The Three Types Of Barcode Printers — Ricky Lim You may be surprised to know any black & white printer can become a barcode printer. All you need are some barcode labels and barcode software to print barcodes. It is best to use a laser printer for this type of print job because it requires barcode print accuracy in order for the barcode scanner to read correctly. All-In-One Inkjets For Digital Photo Printing During The Holidays — Stacey Moore For many families, the holidays are the season for lots of photos--to capture and share those special moments with kids, family and friends. Since holiday photos hold a special place in hearts and minds, it's important to make sure you're getting photo-quality prints. How You Can Save Money When Buying Computer Printer Ink — George Wood Buying computer printer ink repeatedly is necessary if you are using a printer a lot. You may find yourself spending too much money if you are buying computer printer ink quite often. You need to think how you can save money on buying computer printer ink. However when you are purchasing ink for your printer there are a many ways to control on your savings. What to Look for in a Computer Repair Service — Robert Palmer Are you in need of a computer repair service? If so, you will want to know what to look for. After all, computer repair services have become quite popular from one side of the country to the next. With so many individuals and companies in need of computer repair service, these businesses are thriving. But as somebody who is searching for a computer repair service you need to know what to look for. How POS Barcode Scanners Can Improve Your Business Efficiency — Ricky Lim Are you a small retail business owner looking for a way to speed up the waiting time of your customers when they are at the cashiers? Then POS barcode scanners can help you with that. Building a Computer -- Is it Right for You? — Ryan Griffith Building your own computer can be the right decision for you. Depending on your needs, you can end up with a higher quality computer better suited for your requirements if you build it yourself. Choosing Typing Software — Elinor Cohen Choosing Typing Software for touch-typing skills, without looking at your keyboard and learning how to type fast. PIC Micro hardware programming methods. — John Main Shows the three ways that you can program a PIC micro, HVP (ICSP), LVP (ICSP), bootloading and the benefits of each. The Future Of Bluetooth — Pj Germain Since the forming of the original group, more than 1,800 manufacturers around the world have joined the initiative. According to reports, the Bluetooth technology is expected to be built into more than 100 million devices, with over 670 million enabled Bluetooth devices. Computer Mice : Their Telephone Origins — Maxwell Rubin We take the ubiquitous computer mouse for granted in our modern windows computers. |
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