PC Hardware in a Nutshell, 3nd Edition Free Open Book

PC Hardware in a Nutshell, 3nd Edition

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UCM (Universal Cable Module) 
UDF (Universal Disc Format) 
    versions of 
UDMA (Ultra Direct Memory Access) 
UDMA/100 (Ultra DMA/100) 
UDMA/133 (Ultra DMA/133) 
UHCI (Universal Host Controller Interface) 
Ultra Direct Memory Access (UDMA) 
Ultra DMA/100 (UDMA/100) 
Ultra DMA/133 (UDMA/133) 
Ultra SCSI transfer rate 
Ultra2 SCSI transfer rate 
Ultra3 SCSI transfer rate 
Ultra320 SCSI transfer rate 
UMA (Upper Memory Area) 
unbalanced transmission 
unidirectional 4-bit parallel port 
uninterruptable power supply  [See UPS]
Universal Cable Module (UCM) 
Universal Disc Format  [See UDF]
Universal Host Controller Interface (UHCI) 
Universal Serial Bus  [See USB]2nd  [See USB]
upgrade kits, worthiness of 
upgrading 
    BIOS  2nd  3rd 
    CD writer firmware 
    features
        CD writers 
        DVD-ROM drives/DVD writers 
        game controllers 
        sound adapters/speakers 
        tape drives 
    Flash BIOS 
    memory 
        Athlon systems 
        Celeron systems 
        Pentium Pro/Pentium class systems 
    motherboards 
    performance 
        CD-ROM drives 
        hard drives 
        memory 
        monitors 
        power supply 
        processors 
        USB 2.0 ports 
        video adapters 
    processors, motherboards and 
    rules for 
        backups 
        changing one thing at a time 
        checking/rechecking before power-up 
        keeping PC grounded 
        keeping records 
        keeping track of small parts 
        leaving cover off until you're sure 
        not discarding old components 
        replacing cover when upgrade is complete 
        starting small for first boot 
        using force cautiously but when necessary 
        using technology 
Upper Memory Area  [See UMA]
UPS (uninterruptable power supply)  [See also BPS]2nd 
    line-interactive 
    on-line 
USB (Universal Serial Bus)  2nd 
    cables/connectors 
        hi-/full-speed captive cable 
        low-speed captive cable 
        noncompliant cables 
        Series mini-B connectors 
        standard detachable cable 
    chipset support for 
    communications 
    configuring 
        identifying USB HCI under Windows 2000/XP 
        identifying USB HCI under Windows 9X 
        under Linux 
        verifying USB interrupt sharing under Windows 2000/XP 
        verifying USB interrupt sharing under Windows 9X 
        viewing USB HCI Properties under Windows 2000/XP 
        viewing USB HCI Properties under Windows 9X 
        viewing USB Root Hub Properties under Windows 2000/XP 
        viewing USB Root Hub Properties under Windows 9X 
    data transfer modes 
    devices, speeds 
        relabeling of 
    drivers, "educating" 
    interface 
    peripherals 
    ports
        early implementations, disadvantages of 
        selecting, recommendations 
    topology 
    troubleshooting 
        proactively 
        reactively 
    versions 
USB 2.0 adapters, support for 
USB 2.0 ports, upgrading 
USB Host Controller Interfaces 
    issues 
    types 

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     Main Menu
Main Page
Table of content
Dedication
Copyright
Foreword
Preface
Chapter 1. Fundamentals
Chapter 2. Working on PCs
Chapter 3. Motherboards
Chapter 4. Processors
Chapter 5. Memory
Chapter 6. Floppy Disk Drives
Chapter 7. High-Capacity Floppy Disk Drives
Chapter 8. Removable Hard Disk Drives
Chapter 9. Tape Drives
Chapter 10. CD-ROM Drives
Chapter 11. CD Writers
Chapter 12. DVD Drives
Chapter 13. Hard Disk Interfaces
Chapter 14. Hard Disk Drives
Chapter 15. Video Adapters
Chapter 16. Displays
Chapter 17. Sound Adapters
Chapter 18. Speakers and Headphones
Chapter 19. Keyboards
Chapter 20. Mice and Trackballs
Chapter 21. Game Controllers
Chapter 22. Serial Communications
Chapter 23. Parallel Communications
Chapter 24. USB Communications
Chapter 25. Cases
Chapter 26. Power Supplies
Chapter 27. Backup Power Supplies
Chapter 28. Building a PC
Colophon
Index
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