Computer Science — An Overview J. Glenn Brookshear

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Chapter One, Figures 1-13 Data Storage. Computer Science — An Overview J. Glenn Brookshear. Figure 1.1 The Boolean operations AND, OR, and XOR. Figure 1.2 (A) A pictorial representation of AND, OR, XOR, and NOT gates as well as their input and output values. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Computer Science, An Overview Brookshear © 2000 Addison Wesley

Computer Science — An Overview J. Glenn Brookshear

Chapter One, Figures 1-13 Data Storage

Computer Science, An Overview Brookshear © 2000 Addison Wesley

Figure 1.1The Boolean operations AND, OR, and XOR

Computer Science, An Overview Brookshear © 2000 Addison Wesley

Figure 1.2 (A)A pictorial representation of AND, OR, XOR, and NOT gates as well as their input and output values

Computer Science, An Overview Brookshear © 2000 Addison Wesley

Figure 1.2 (B)A pictorial representation of AND, OR, XOR, and NOT gates as well as their input and output values

Computer Science, An Overview Brookshear © 2000 Addison Wesley

Figure 1.3A simple flip-flop circuit

Computer Science, An Overview Brookshear © 2000 Addison Wesley

Figure 1.4 (A)Setting the output of a flip-flop to 1

Computer Science, An Overview Brookshear © 2000 Addison Wesley

Figure 1.4 (B)Setting the output of a flip-flop to 1

Computer Science, An Overview Brookshear © 2000 Addison Wesley

Figure 1.4 (C)Setting the output of a flip-flop to 1

Computer Science, An Overview Brookshear © 2000 Addison Wesley

Figure 1.5Another way of constructing a flip-flop

Computer Science, An Overview Brookshear © 2000 Addison Wesley

Figure 1.6The hexidecimal coding system

Computer Science, An Overview Brookshear © 2000 Addison Wesley

Figure 1.7Memory cells arranged by address

Computer Science, An Overview Brookshear © 2000 Addison Wesley

Figure 1.8The organization of a byte-size memory cell

Computer Science, An Overview Brookshear © 2000 Addison Wesley

Figure 1.9A disk storage system

Computer Science, An Overview Brookshear © 2000 Addison Wesley

Figure 1.10A magnetic tape storage mechanism

Computer Science, An Overview Brookshear © 2000 Addison Wesley

Figure 1.11Logical records versus physical records on a disk

Computer Science, An Overview Brookshear © 2000 Addison Wesley

Figure 1.12The message “Hello.” in ASCII

Computer Science, An Overview Brookshear © 2000 Addison Wesley

Figure 1.13The base ten and binary systems

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