Hardware is anything you can touch.
Software is programing.
Nither, they're (cables) accessories.
Nither, they're (cables) accessories.
The camera should come with a CD and cables to connect to the computer. Read the handbook. You will need to put the CD in the computer and it should automatically download the software. If you don't have the CD go on line and download from Kodak.
VGA cables are cables which are used with computer electronics. The cables are primarily used to connect the monitor to the computer. Some of these cables are made for specific monitors or devices.
False. What you have just described is called SOFTWARE. Hardware is, (like in a hardware store) things that you can see and touch, made of material substances. In computer terms, hardware consists of the box surrounding it, circuit boards, drive units, fans, plugs & cables etc.
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Cables To Go sell a number of household electrical equipment for a cheap price. They primarily sell cables for wiring like computer cables and other forms of cables you need to connect to your computer.
there a over 10 diffent types of data cables in a computer case
The wires and cables in a computer are often, collectively called "innards" or "guts."
Most cameras come with software and cables to affect this transfer. My Canon has Canon software and my Kodak Ply sport has Kodak software. Once the cable is connected from the camera to the computer you can also transfer or copy files direct to your computer. In addition, most cameras will have a memory card that can be removed form the camera and inserted into the appropriate slot on the computer and be read directly.
Only if you can get your hands on the software and connecting cables required to do so. In related tech, Edelbrock markets an EFI system that is completely user-tunable via a PC laptop and included software/cables. For the cost, however, I'd just throw on a blower with some NOS and eliminate the need to finesse. :D
Computer software is called either simply software, computer program or it can be called specifically by the computer software's name.
with cables