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Using Pascal or any programming language to control any type of hardware. Mine was a robot arm.
Linux is a Software which interacts with hardware using device drivers and controls the hardware using kernel routines.
1. When you need to configure the device using the add hardware wizard 2. When network policy settings prevent other users frominstalling hardware 3. When the device driver does not have the designed for windows logo
VHDL is a hardware description language. It describes the functionality of a hardware as a program. If we know the architecture of 8085, the same can be implemented or coded using VHDL.
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The device manager can be found by opening your Start Menu and hovering your mouse over My Computer. If you right click My Computer, it will give you the option to select Manage. Device Manager has many different snap ins. The categories are: System Tools Storage Services and Applications Within the System Tools category, you can find the Device Manager. The Device Manager allows the user to view all types of hardware and ports that are associated with that computer. Use it to fix/rollback drivers that have stopped functioning.
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Administrator or an account with administrative privileges.
administartor user or a power user
No, a cellphone cannot be considered a language. A cellphone is a device used for communication, but it does not have its own language. It is the user who communicates using language through the device.
The way a computer communicates with a peripheral device is through a device driver. A device driver is a low level computer program that allows higher level programs to communicate with a hardware device connected to the computer bus. Device drivers are hardware dependent and specific to an operating system.
This could be a software issue -- Windows or whatever OS you're using may need device drivers for the hardware. The only other area that may be a problem is if you have older hardware (USB 1.0), and are using a newer device (USB 2.0), the device will not talk on the USB hub.