Usually on magnetic tape. The tape would then be read offline and printed with a lineprinter. Punched cards were also popular, but typically had to be printed on a lineprinter also to be read.
output or results are shown back in computer.
Input and output are shown on a force diagram by the human being the input force and the load force being the output force. When you divide output force by input force, you get the mechanical advantage of a lever.
The ability of a computer to accept input from the keyboard is indicated by the presence of a responsive cursor or highlighting in a text field when keys are pressed. Additionally, successful output on the monitor is shown when the inputted data appears on the screen or when the computer executes commands and displays the results. Together, these functionalities demonstrate the computer's capability to interact with users through input and output devices.
Input and output are shown on a force diagram by the human being the input force and the load force being the output force. When you divide output force by input force, you get the mechanical advantage of a lever.
Your reference is the book Digital Computer Electronics,Malvino & Brown. McGraw-Hill, Third Edition, 1993. The second edition also has the data. The first edition does not.The output register is shown on page 169. It is made up of two 74LS173 chips (4-bit tristate register), four 1K resistors, and four LEDs.
A pedigree typically shows three generations: the top generation represents grandparents, the middle generation are the parents, and the bottom generation includes the children.
A name!
the pointer on the computer screen is called "cursor"
Pedigree
They were first shown in pictures in ancient Egypt. They were worshiped and domesticated.
Yes.
In the first book Gone they don't really mention it, but in Hunger (the 2nd one) it is shown that she likes "Computer Jack."