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						<title>"How Computers Work" By Ron White</title>
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						<description>Hi allBook Title:"How Computers Work" By Ron White Description:How Computers Work is the premier four-color guide to PCs. Using hundreds of pages of detailed, color drawings, How Computers Work, not only tells, but shows readers everything from how a signal travels through a circuit to why your game c -With more than 600,000 copies sold, How Computers Work is the classic graphic reference with four color explanations of how computers really work -Features the best graphics, drawings and details of all past editions for readers of all levels in one complete visual package -Features an all new, updated CD-ROM with animated footage of the inside of your PC. See in full motion how the inside of your computer really worksDiscusses the inner workings of today's home and business computers including Pentium III and MMX processors, fingerprint and voice recognition, Notebook and palm computers, and how virtual reality equipment adds a third dimension to PC worlds. Softcover. CD-ROM included. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.Download link:http://rapidshare.com/files/88094739/How_Computers_Work.rarThanksNisar Ahmed (Pakistan)M.Sc:Electronics/Instrumentation &amp; Process ControlDeptt:R &amp; DEmail:nisar_sci@yahoo.com</description>
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