If by program you mean OS, your available options depends on your OS. If you have a PC (aka Windows), you can install Ubuntu, Kubuntu, and other Linux OSs to run alongside Windows. If you have a Mac, you can install Windows and Linux. Virtual Machine software allows you to do this without rebooting your computer to change the OS. There are many different applications that can let you do this. Some you have to pay for, like Parallels Desktop or VMWare Fusion. There are also open source (free) ones, like Oracle VirtualBox.
A couple scenarios:
Install Windows on a Mac: You can use Boot Camp, a preinstalled application that walks you through the installation process. You can also use any of the VM apps listed above.
Install Ubuntu on a PC: You can use the Wubi installer provided with all versions of Ubuntu when you download them in the related link, or you can use a VM app.
Install Ubuntu on a Mac: You cannot use the Wubi on a Mac, you will need to create a bootable USB drive (steps in the related link). You can also run Ubuntu as a VM.
Am not sure what you mean by "input program". Although input is not a requirement for any program, a program with no input isn't very useful. Every program takes input, processes it and produces an output. That output may be used as input for another program if necessary. Input, processing and output are the three essential requirements for every (useful) program.
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A set of instructions that run on a computer that enables it to execute a specific task is called a program. Computer programs use several different types of calculating to make the computer do what the user wants it to do. One example is binary code programming.
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It's "Input". Im taking computer class.
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Input & Output Device
1. Input is received. 2. Some process is performed on the input. 3. Output is produced. Source: Starting out with Python by: Tony Gaddis
When you lock a computer you are still logged in and all the programs are running. It will only accept further input once you enter your password. Logging off closes all of your programs and returns to the default state of awaiting user.
It's an input and an output device. Programs and data are input from the hard-drive to the computer's memory for processing. The results are written back onto the drive when you save your work.
The "Input" term used in computer refers to one of the three major computer items: Input, Processor, and Output. Some of the "Input" items are Keyboards, Mouses, Touch Pads, etc. Furthermore, in programming, "Input" is used when the programmer wants the user to input (enter) information such as his name. So, "Input" means what is sent TO the computer. On contrary, what is sent FROM the computer is "Output" such as Screens, Printers, etc.
You should have a fairly sophisticated tape deck with RCA plugs, and try plugging the output into the back of your computer at the input. Then use your recording feature on the computer in your programs.
The difference is input programs information output tells you information
Yes, a computer mouse is considered a input device.
No. "Input" means getting data INTO the computer.