Acmlm's Board - I2 Archive - Hardware/Software - Ok so help
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Sokarhacd
Posts: 1584/1757 |
the only thing I can think of with equations like that is Microsoft Excel... its a spreadsheet program. |
Shyguy
Posts: 1653/1998 |
ok, intead of making constant threads, I'm just going to post this right here.
A= sum +1
Whats this? I know it has something to do with a flowchart, but what program is it?
It's like 10A + B = C
Or something. In short, What is Mr. Enoch talking about when he says A = sum + 1 and stuff like this? |
kitty
Posts: 1949/2449 |
"Tower case" is like saying "Automobile car." It's redundant. It's a tower or a case. There are different sizes as Taryn pointed out (ATX, mATX, uATX, etc); but a tower is the same as a case.
Disks go into drives.
It sounds like you're going to have some trouble with this class already, in probably the first week of it |
Tarale
Posts: 2440/2720 |
Originally posted by Stinkoman 20X6 So it's called a Tower Case?
I kinda almost figured. Thanks!
It could be, yes. Cases come in all kinds of different sizes, a Tower Case is a big one, then there's midi-tower cases which are smaller, and Desktop Cases and such...
Yes, technically a disk could go into a Tower... pretty much everything goes into the tower (Motherboard, CPU, RAM, Hard Drives, CD-Drives, etc)... |
Sukasa
Posts: 1822/1981 |
I think the 'tower' you're referring to is the console (or whatever you know it as) that holds the motherboard. |
Shyguy
Posts: 1605/1998 |
So it's called a Tower Case?
I kinda almost figured. Thanks! |
Tarale
Posts: 2439/2720 |
Uh.... you've lost me here. A thing you put disks in called "tower" ?
You put disks in a CD-ROM drive, or a CD-RW drive, or a DVD-ROM drive, or a DVD-RW drive.... or a floppy disk drive.... or a Zip drive... or an LS120 drive.... *is running out of things you can put disks into on computers*
A case can be called a Tower, depending on the size of the case.... |
Shyguy
Posts: 1604/1998 |
I'm doing kinda bad in my favorite class! PC repair! (even though we hardly repaired a PC yet)
I need to know what the thing that you put disks in is. I know part of the name for it... It starts with "TOWER".
Tower something. What's it called!?
If I have more questions, I'll turn to this thread.
Thanks in advance! |
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