Peripheral Component Interconnect ShowHow does it work?
Different Bus Types
Advantages of PCI
Peripheral Component Interconnect
The Peripheral Component Interconnect, also known as PCI, has been licensed by Intel in the 1990s. The bus is used as a communication lane to...
PCI Express Bus (PCI-E) ShowThe PCI Express Bus
The PCI Express bus (Peripheral Component Interconnect Express, written PCI-E or 3GIO for "Third Generation I/O"), is an interconnect bus that allows you to add expansion boards to a computer. The PCI Express bus was developed...
Manufacturers of games consoles and peripherals support pages ShowManufacturers of games consoles and peripherals support pages
Logitech
Microsoft XBox
Nintendo
Saitek
Sony PSP
Thrustmaster
A4Tech
Razer
Microsoft sidewinder
You will find below the web address to contact the helpdesk....
How to choose the right DVD Player/ Recorder ShowHow to choose the right DVD Player/Recorder
Home users
Recording
Peripherals
Configuring Video and Audio
If you are thinking about buying a DVD player/recorder, you will have more than one choice to make. However, you should...
Using Device Manager under Ms-Dos ShowUsing Device Manager under Ms-Dos
Intro
Device manager supported by MS-DOS
ansi.sys
display.sys
dblspace.sys
driver.sys
ega.sys
emm386.exe
himem.sys
ramdrive.sys
setver.exe
smartdrv.exe
Intro
A peripheral
PCI Express ShowPCI Express
What is PCI Express?
How does PCI Express work?
Advantages of PCI Express
PCI Express buses and their bandwidth
What is PCI Express?
PCI stands for Peripheral Component Interconnect. PCI Express has been launched by...
ATA, IDE and EIDE ShowOverview
The ATA (Advanced Technology Attachment) standard is a standard interface that allows you to connect storage peripherals to PC computers. The ATA standard was developed on May 12, 1994 by the ANSI (document X3.221-1994).
Despite the...
Bluetooth ShowIntroduction to Bluetooth technology
Bluetooth is a wireless personal area network technology (WPAN for short), a low-range wireless network technology used for linking devices to one another without a hard-wired connection. Unlike the IrDa...
Serial ATA (SATA or S-ATA) ShowIntroduction
The Serial ATA standard (S-ATA or SATA) is a standard bus allowing high-speed storage peripherals to be connected to PC computers.
The Serial ATA standard was introduced in February 2003 in order to compensate for limitations of the...