This is actually a very complex question, and would probably be difficult tofully answer with even with an entire textbook. But I think the most crutial element serving asa "bridge" between software and hardware would probably be the "register." Commands or services requested by the software are finally encoded intobinary valuesof "0"s and "1"s and are written into a "register". For example, some register may hold a value of "01101100". The above encoding has a total of 8 "bits" (one byte), where each value of either "0" or "1" is called a "bit" (and 8 bits are collectively called a "byte"). At the hardware level, the computer hardware does not see these "0"s and "1"s as numbers, but as voltage levels, for example, a high voltage of +3 volts may represent a "1" and a low voltage of near 0 volts may represent a "0" (or vice versa, depending on how the circuitry is designed). These high and low voltages are fed into a series of "logic gates" which in turn, through the correct logic design, will go about with producing the results specified by the particular software command. For example, if the software is requesting a caculation, the hardware logic gates may add the first two bits of the encoding together, produce a result "1" ("0" + "1" = "1"), and then write this result into another register somewhere for the software to subsequently go fetch and read. Or, if the encoding is a request for some kind of service, the logic gates may in turn access or write into some other registers which would in turn trigger other logic gates to inititiate this service. But again, this is a very complex process with indeed many variations depending on what kind of technologies the designers of the system choose to implement anduse.
The whole purpose of hardware is to have something to run software on. Software is pretty useless without some hardware to run it.
Think of the hardware as a chef, and the software as his recipes. What good would the chef be without his recipes? What good would his recipes be if there was no-one around to cook them?
The hardware of the computer is the physical features of the computer itself. The software is instructions for the computer to accomplish specific tasks. While the hardware is limited to a number of variables such as monitor size, hard drive type, memory, video card, etc, the software is unlimited in its function and what it can accomplish.
Not everyone who owns a computer has the same need for exactly the same software functions. Software gives the users the ability to purchase just the applications they need.
well the concept of having a software and hardware on your computer is very important so that your computer might work, so these items is necessary for the operation of the PC.
A complement is a product(s) that you buy together with another product, much like gas an oil compliment a car, computer software and hardware compliment each other.
The software tells the hardware what to do.
so it can use more device then just using one
Software contains the instructions that tell the hardware what to do.
A driver
Software. Short and sweet. Hardware needs software to work.
Hardware and software mapping is a process that allows a processor to identify and track the location of each additional piece of hardware or software. Such as when installing a new driver or installing a new game or application. These allow the proccessor to identify where the new hardware or software is located so when the computer needs to access those files or uses the hardware, it knows where to go to in order for it to work as it is expected.
How networking media devices and software work together to provide data networking services?
Teamviewer
A driver
When they work together, they create what is known as a computer. Hardware is just external drives, like flashdrives and external hard drives. Software is what is in the computer, like the motherboard. Together, they make a computer.
software is all programs inside a computer. that is electronic.
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Network.
Gateway
Software. Short and sweet. Hardware needs software to work.
Yes, the driver is a software that allows computer and a device (e.g. printer) to communicate together and work properly.
software will not work
You don't you can not make a PS3 play PS2 games by downloading software Software is designed to make hardware work and the PS3 does not have PS2 hardware it has PS3 hardware and the PS2 software will not work on the PS3
Severely, severely, severely oversimplifying it... The hardware does the actual work, consuming power as it does it. The software tells the hardware what work to do, when to do it, and in what order it should be done.
An extremely large range of hardware and software will work with Windows Vista. It would be impossible to list here all of them.