TOSLink Plug ShowTOSLink Plug
The TOSLink connector (TOShiba LINK, named for the company that created it) is an optical connector for sending audio or video data over a fibre-optic cable:
The data is transmitted using visible optical signals sent by a red LED.
How to create your own Website ShowHow to create your own Website
What is HTML?
Example 1:
HTML Tags
HTML Elements
Basic HTML Tags to Remember
Example 2
HTML Attributes and Values
Example 3
Colour Tags
Example 4
Text Formatting
Example 5
HTML Division Tags
Example...
Getting rid of Vundo Trojan ShowGetting rid of Vundo Trojan
What is a Vundo Trojan?
How to remove a Vundo Trojan
Manually
Step 1: Locate the Trojan
Step 2: Use Registry Editor to eliminate Registry Values
Step 3: Using Command Prompt for Vundo unregistration
Download...
System requirements for Sims 3 ShowSystem requirements for Sims 3
System Requirements for MAC
The system requirements for PC
Patch
If you are unable to run SIM 3, it may be due to the fact that the configuration of your PC isn’t powerful enough or that your...
Download Opera Mini ShowOpera Mini is a web browser for your mobile phone. Simple and easy to use, the application enables you to browse internet quickly. Opera Mini is especially for touch pad phone. The application includes skin customization.
Features
You can watch...
Jack ShowJack
The "jack" is without a doubt the most commonly used connector for small-scale audio equipment. Jacks are normally divided into three different types, based on their diameter:
2.5 mm jack: The smallest jack;
3.5 mm jack: The traditional jack,...
SCART plug ShowSCART plug
A SCART plug (short for Syndicat des Constructeurs d'Appareils Radiorécepteurs et Téléviseurs, French for "Television and Radio Manufacturers' Union") is a 21-pin audio/video cord for connecting video devices (including TVs, videotape...
Sound card ShowIntroduction to sound cards
The sound card (also called an audio card) is the part of a computer which manages its audio input and ouput.
It is usually a controller which can be inserted into an ISA slot (or PCI for more recent ones), but...