Servicing personal computers
Released: Jan 01, 1985
Publisher: Newnes Technical Books
Format: Paperback, 216 pages
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Description:
This text sets out to describe the basic principles and practice of personal computer servicing and is intended for the enthusisast as well as the professional computer technician. The aim has been to produce both a handy reference manual and a text which contains detailed background information. Chapter one begins with an introduction to microcomputers and microprocessors and continues with a description of typical devices. Chapter two covers the broader aspects of setting up a workshop as well as providing details of the equipment that should be included. Chapter three is devoted to fault-finding and begins by discussing common faults and the level of skill required in their diagnosis. Chapter four deals with tapes and disk drives, whilst five covers servicing printers and monitors, including the adjustment of monochrome monitors. The final chapter is a reference section.
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