How They Really Work
Osher Lifelong Learning
Institute
University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign
Scott Badman, Instructor
Hardware -
Looking inside helps to understand how it works.
Binary
Arithmetic - It works exactly like decimal arithmetic (our normal numbers).
Simple Logic -
It's just "and", "or", "not".
The Central
Processing Unit (CPU) - It's just a simple calculator that presses its own
buttons.
Programming - It
only has four operations: arithmetic, if...then, loops, and input/output.
Algorithms -
Cooking recipies are algorithms.
Disk and Data
Location - If you know the alphabet you know Windows,
and you don't even
need the alphabet for the Mac
The Operating
System (Windows) - O.K., the Operating System is what probably confuses you the
most,
but we will set aside
a lot of time for your specific questions.
Logical
Equivalence of Hardware and Software - The results are the same, so you really
don't care.
Peripherals - If
the plug fits, and the software is properly installed, they will probably
work.
The Internet -
You probably already know how to use it.