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Newbie Guides At the bottom of each page is an arrow, linking to the next chapter, if you prefer to step through the guide. The Modem !As was mentioned earlier, there is a "card" that can be plugged
into the motherboard which has two phone jacks built into it. This is
called a modem. And it allows two computers to talk with each other by
sending digital electronic impulses through the phone lines. It is also
possible to transfer the data in files digitally as well. This is called
DOWNLOADING if you are getting the information from the remote computer
and collecting it in a directory on your own computer; it is called UPLOADING
if you are sending the information from a file in your upload directory
to the download directory of the remote computer! The speed at which the
transfers can take place is very varied from 56K baud to 528K and even
higher than that. So, bps means bits per second or how many times per
second switching off and on can occur thus transferring the information.
These days the 56 Kbs baud rate is the standard, while many users have
the 128K baud and quite a few are purchasing the 500K cable modems, which
is a very fast rate of transmission. Running a remote program at 500K
rate can almost seem as though the program was being run locally or not
through the phone lines at all. The transfer is just about instantaneous.
Most likely in the future the baud rates will be much higher than they
are now to insure that remote programs ie. on servers, run as if they
were being run on the host computer. This means that transfer time for
downloading will be next to instantaneous as well. Just a note here on
some terminology:1 byte = 8 contiguous bits of information 1000 bytes
= kilobyte or K = 1024 bytes. 1000 Kilobytes = 1 megabyte or M = 1,048
kilobytes. You will hear terms like 120 MEG Hard Drive: that means the
hard disk in the computer cabinet can hold approx. 120 Million characters
of information, that's a lot of typing! Or, a file to be transferred has
145 K or 145 kilobytes. It takes about 10 minutes to download 100K at
2400 baud. So 145K would take about 14.5 minutes. At 14.4 K however it
would only take 1 minute to download that same file! So who do I call
with my modem? Well it depends on what you want to do! You could call
an Interpersonal Computer Service like AOL. And for a relatively low monthly
rate you could access a lot of information which includes the latest news,
weather, sports, stock market quotes, shopping news, on-line banking and
shopping and many clubs with bulletin boards where users from across the
country call in and leave messages for one another! The graphics are very
good and the colour is spectacular. A good investment in modem use! There
is also E-mail.... where you can call and get messages left for you. Like
your own answering service. You read the messages and then answer them
and the answerees get the replies in their E-mail. E-mail means ELECTRONIC
MAIL. There is also the BULLETIN BOARD SYSTEM or BBS. This is a smaller
edition of AOL...... the same types of stuff but much less sophisticated,
but a great source of information. A bulletin board system has 5 major
areas. A message centre, a files centre, a bulletin centre and a questionnaire
centre and most have a doors centre where auxiliary programs are run which
generally are games you can play on-line..... some of these have great
graphics and are a lot of fun to play. BBS's are relatively easy to set
up and in larger metropolitan areas there are a great number of them to
choose from. Some are totally free, meaning there is no charge to use
them. Some are partially free and partially subscriber. And some are totally
pay boards. The rates are usually relatively low for the service and features
you get for a year's time. Phone lines can cause some interference sometimes
and the result is LINE NOISE or garbled symbols strewn at random on the
screen. Sometimes if a great many symbols are thrown on the screen at
one time it could mean that the connection itself was broken as when someone
in your house picks up an extension phone...even for a second. This can
be disastrous if you are downloading a file for example..... it can really
screw up the transmission, and if you are in the middle of a big (amount
of Mb) file you could really get a little angry! or a LOT angry!
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