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IX. Put the words into the right order.

The role of Technology | III. Make a dialogue with your partner on how you benefit by the computer. Use the following statements. | V. Translate the following sentences paying attention to the Predicates and define their tense forms. | IX. Translate into English. | XI. Put the words into the right order. | I. Read the text carefully and answer the questions below. Explain the words in bold. | VI. Put the verbs in brackets in the required tense forms and translate the sentences into Ukrainian. | Материнська плата | I. Read the text and explain the words in bold. | IV. Fill in the gaps with the correct word derived from the words in brackets. |


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  6. B) Think of situations or microdialogues consisting of a statement (or a question) and a reply to it using the words mentioned above.
  7. B. Choose the right variant and explain your choice

 

Intel's NLX design, low-profile, an improvement, for, is, systems, on, design, the, LPX.
The NLX, so, desktop, format, suited, is, cases, well, smaller, for, low-profile.
All expansion slots, are located, cables, and, peripheral, on, an, power, connectors, riser, card, edge-mounted.
The, of, an, design, for, card, allows, AGP, use.

X. Put questions to which the following sentences would be the answers.

1. The FlexATX is a natural evolution of the Intel's microATX form factor which was first unveiled in late 1999. 2. The FlexATX addendum to the microATX specification addresses the requirements of only the motherboard and not the overall system solution. 3. The principal difference between FlexATX and microATX is that the new form factor reduces the size of the motherboard - to 9in x 7.5in. 4. In the spring of 2000 VIA Technologies announced an even smaller motherboard than the FlexATX. 4. The key innovation that allows the ITX to achieve such a compact form is the specially designed slimline power unit with built in fan. 5. Unsurprisingly Intel's FlexATX form factor uses its CNR riser architecture, while the ITX uses the rival ACR architecture.

 

XI. Read and translate the text. Annotate it in Ukrainian.

Text C

BIOS

All motherboards include a small block of Read Only Memory (ROM) which is separate from the main system memory used for loading and running software. The ROM contains the PC's Basic Input/Output System (BIOS). This offers two advantages: the code and data in the ROM BIOS need not be reloaded each time the computer is started, and they cannot be corrupted by wayward applications that write into the wrong part of memory. A Flash upgradeable BIOS may be updated via a floppy diskette to ensure future compatibility with new chips, add-on cards etc.

The BIOS comprises several separate routines, serving different functions. The first part runs as soon as the machine is powered on. It inspects the computer to determine what hardware is fitted and then conducts some simple tests to check that everything is functioning normally - a process called the power-on self test (POST). If any of the peripherals are plug and play devices, it's at this point that the BIOSes assign their resources. There's also an option to enter the Setup program. This allows the user to tell the PC what hardware is fitted, but thanks to automatic self-configuring BIOSes this isn't used so much now.

If all the tests are passed, the ROM then tries to determine which drive to boot the machine from. Most PCs ship with the BIOS set to check for the presence of an operating system in the floppy disk drive first (A:), then on the primary hard disk drive. Any modern BIOS will allow the floppy drive to be moved down the list so as to reduce normal boot time by a few seconds. To accommodate PCs that ship with a bootable CD-ROM, some BIOSes allow the CD-ROM drive to be assigned as the boot drive. Some also allow booting from a hard disk drive other than the primary IDE drive. In this case it would be possible to have different operating systems - or separate instances of the same OS - on different drives. Many BIOSes allow the start-up process to be interrupted to specify the first boot device without actually having to enter the BIOS setup utility itself. If no bootable drive is detected, a message is displayed indicating that the system requires a system disk. Once the machine has booted, the BIOS serves a different purpose by presenting DOS with a standardised API for the PC hardware. In the days before Windows, this was a vital function, but 32-bit "protect mode" software doesn't use the BIOS, so again it's of less benefit today.

Windows 98 (and later) provides multiple display support. Since most PCs have only a single AGP slot, users wishing to take advantage of this will generally install a second graphics card in a PCI slot. In such cases, most BIOSes will treat the PCI card as the main graphics card by default. Some, however, allow either the AGP card or the PCI card to be designated as the primary graphics card.

Whilst the PCI interface has helped - by allowing IRQs to be shared more easily - the limited number of IRQ settings available to a PC remains a problem for many users. For this reason, most BIOSes allow ports that are not in use to be disabled. With the increasing popularity of cable and ADSL Internet connections and the ever-increasing availability of peripherals that use the USB interface, it will often be possible to get by without needing either a serial or a parallel port.

 

XII. Put all types of questions to the following sentences.

1. All motherboards include a small block of Read Only Memory (ROM) which is separate from the main system memory used for loading and running software. 2. The BIOS comprises several separate routines, serving different functions. 3. A Flash upgradeable BIOS may be updated via a floppy diskette to ensure future compatibility with new chips, add-on cards etc. 4. If all the tests are passed, the ROM then tries to determine which drive to boot the machine from. 5. Any modern BIOS will allow the floppy drive to be moved down the list so as to reduce normal boot time by a few seconds.

 


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