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Computer SystemsPart 1: Computer Assembly, OS & Network Setup

Step OneAssemble A Computer

As a team, work to assemble the components in front of you into a

working computer.

These components are key…

Case

The case holds all components together, channels air for cooling and keeps out dirt.

Power Supply

The power supply takes 210-110v input and steps it down for each component.

Central Processing Unit

The CPU executes all instructions and handles all data: it is the computer.

Motherboard

The motherboard connects the CPU to other components.

RAM

RAM provides fast, expensive and volatile storage for software and data in current use.

Hard Disk Drive

The HDD provides slow, cheap and persistent storage for all software and data.

Step TwoInstall An Operating System

The operating system coordinates the operation of all

components, and makes resources available to users in a

fair and secure manner.

Install it!

Ubuntu is a free, open source operating system. It is a complete alternative to Microsoft

Windows and Apple Mac OS.

Use the CD or thumbdrive provided to install Ubuntu onto your computer, and then boot into

it.

What is the difference between operating system software and

application software?

Step ThreeJoin A Network

Connect To A Router

Use an RJ45 cable to connect your computer to a router.

Talk To Another Computer

1. Open A TerminalApplications > Accessories > Terminal

2. Find Your IP AddressType the following then press enter:

ifconfig -a

3. Ping GoogleType the following then press enter:

ping google.com

4. Ping A ClassmateType the following then press enter:

ping [classmateIP]

What Have You Learned?Use the annotated four layer model below to

consider what you have learned so far

CPUMotherboard

RAMHDD

Power SupplyCase

InternetLocal NetworkDomain name

IP AddressPing

FirmwareOperating System

Applications

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