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Winn L. Rosch : The Winn L. Rosch Hardware Bible
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Author: Winn L. Rosch
Title: The Winn L. Rosch Hardware Bible
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Published in: English
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 1392
Date: 1994-04
ISBN: 1566861276
Publisher: Brady
Latest: 2011/02/19
Weight: 5.16 pounds
Size: 7.48 x 8.98 x 2.44 inches
Edition: 3 Rev Exp
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Voted as one of the twenty all-time best microcomputer books by Computer Magazine, previous editions helped demystify the PC's inner workings for hundreds of thoUSA/nds of readers. Now Winn L. Rosch is back with this newly revised and expanded edition. Readers will gain hands-on expertise -- motherboards to modems, this is an indispensable reference.
-- The latest developments in Pentium chips, portables, and laptops
-- More easy-to-follow instructions for PC expansion and troubleshooting
-- A wealth of illustrations clarifying how things work
-- Inside information to help readers purchase and customize the system best suited to their needs


Amazon.com Review
The Winn L. Rosch Hardware Bible is a handy guide to the components that make up IBM-standard personal computers, but it is beginning to show its age in its new fifth edition. As Rosch's fans have come to expect, the book includes lots of lists and tables that present troubleshooting information in an easily referenced format. Rosch knows his subject well. Unlike many of its competitors, this book devotes a fair amount of ink to discussions of software phenomena, such as image compression technologies.

Some of the material seems a bit outdated, such as the section on "proprietary mice" that describes dedicated mouse ports as if they're something unusual. In the same vein, coverage of CD-ROM formats neglects any mention of the Joliet and El Torito standards, as if Yellow Book is new stuff. There's no mention of PC-100 RAM either, and the book gives almost as much space to monochrome cathode ray tubes as to emerging flat-screen technologies. The point: you'll appreciate the information on older technologies if you're involved in maintaining or repairing older machines. Folks working on more modern hardware may want to look at Scott Mueller's Upgrading and Repairing PCs, 11th Edition. --David Wall

Topics covered: Central processing units (CPUs), random-access memory (RAM), mass-storage devices (hard disks and CD-ROM drives), video cards, input devices, expansion buses, and modem connectivity.

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