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The computer or system unit, which normally houses the microcomputer (microprocessor chip[s]) along with other hardware components and secondary storage devices; secondary storage devices (floppy disk drives, hard disk drives, and magnetic tape units), housed either in the system unit or separately; a monitor (standard output device); a keyboard (standard input device); and a printer (an additional output device - for hard copy).
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The computer or system unit.
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5
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The motherboard.
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4 or 8.
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On a memory expansion board.
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A lithium battery.
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3 to 5 years.
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The disk controller board, SCSI adapter board, and video display board.
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The small computer systems interface (SCSI) adapter board.
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Two internal hard disk drives, two internal floppy drives, and one external magnetic tape drive for tape backup.
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Carefully remove the outer cover.
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By one or more microprocessor chips.
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Thousands of integrated circuits that contain all of the essential elements of a central processing unit, which include the control logic, instruction decoding, and arithmetic-processing circuitry.
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A carrier package.
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The system board.
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8, 16, or 32 bits of information.
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Specialized processor chips,
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The 80287 and 80387.
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When the math coprocessor chip is plugged either into or alongside the system or motherboard.
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That the computer does not have a math coprocessor.
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The cpu chip.
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To allow the microcomputer to communicate its actions to you (the user), so you can act upon those actions to accomplish whatever job you are doing.
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Screen, display, display device, and cathode-ray tube (crt).