Hukei
October 3rd, 2009, 03:37 PM
The website has been left online, but the progress is really slow though.
-OLD POST-
Hey guys, I've been working lately on a website which I named "Free Computer Technician Course (http://sites.google.com/site/freecomputertechniciancourse/)", whose purpose, obviously, is to give a free computer technician training from scratch to anyone who would like it. For anyone who would like to know more, you can visit http://sites.google.com/site/freecomputertechniciancourse/home and take a look at the Home page.
The website is still on its early stage. I would like to add a lot of information about how to install different Operating Systems, including Ubuntu and its flavors, and a lot of other things, but right now I'm missing some pictures to get the website started. If you have already visited the website, you can see that I am using Google Adsense to get some incentive from it, and if you would like to help a college student put some ramen on his table by donating me some of the pictures it would be most appreciated. I will add a "Special Thanks" section on the website and add everyone who helped me with the website =D. I'll make sure of that, and also, if you don't mind, I will put "Picture donated by: <alias>" below the picture if I use your picture. By the way, I would've taken the pictures my self, but I'm missing some of the hardware and also I don't have a good camera, but I really don't mind the quality of the picture as long as it is clear enough (my camera pictures a somewhat blurry). With nothing else to say, here's the list of the pictures I'm missing:
Figure 1: A CRT Monitor
Figure 2: An LCD Monitor
Figure 3: A Female VGA Port
Figure 4: Male VGA Port
Figure 5: Female HDMI Port
Figure 6: Male HDMI Port
Figure 3: A Standard Mouse
Figure 4: A Multimedia Mouse
Figure 7: USB-A Male Port and USB-A Female Port
Figure 8: PS/2 Male Port and PS/2 Female Port
Figure 9: A Standard Keyboard
Figure 10: A Multimedia Keyboard
Figure 11: USB Male Port and USB Female Port
Figure 12: PS/2 Male Port and PS/2 Female Port
Figure 13: A Tower Case
Figure 14: A Desktop Case
Figure 15: An IDE Hard Drive
Figure 16: A SATA Hard Drive
Figure 17: An IDE DVD Drive
Figure 18: A SATA DVD Drive
Figure 19: A Compact Disc or CD
Figure 20: A Digital Video Disc or DVD
Figure 21: An ATX Power Supply
Figure 22: An ATX Motherboard
Figure 23: A Micro-ATX Motherboard
Figure 24: SDR RAM
Figure 25: DDR RAM
Figure 26: DDR2 RAM
Figure 27: DDR3 RAM
Figure 28: Embedded Video Card
Figure 29: Expansion Video Card
Figure 30: A BIOS Chip
Figure 31: A Fan (Just the fan)
Figure 32: A Fan with Heatsink (Here I mean a fan that is stuck with the heatsink)
Figure 33: A CPU Heatsink
Figure 34: The Code Processing Unit
Oops! I totally forgot to say that, if you want, you can send me the pictures to oemweat@gmail.com or just post them below this thread and I'll make sure to get my hands on them (at least on the weekends). Thanks in advance for all of you who want to help!
P.D. I'm looking for pictures that you can donate and are not under copyright, and I don't know if its much to ask, but it would be great if you could take a picture of the SATA and IDE interfaces (of both DVD Drive and HDD) from the front and from the back (so that anyone visiting the website can see the clear difference between SATA and IDE interfaces). By the way, if there is any kind of error in the post or with my spelling, feel free to post it or email me... I'm not a native english speaker but I try my best. Thanks again!!
-OLD POST-
Hey guys, I've been working lately on a website which I named "Free Computer Technician Course (http://sites.google.com/site/freecomputertechniciancourse/)", whose purpose, obviously, is to give a free computer technician training from scratch to anyone who would like it. For anyone who would like to know more, you can visit http://sites.google.com/site/freecomputertechniciancourse/home and take a look at the Home page.
The website is still on its early stage. I would like to add a lot of information about how to install different Operating Systems, including Ubuntu and its flavors, and a lot of other things, but right now I'm missing some pictures to get the website started. If you have already visited the website, you can see that I am using Google Adsense to get some incentive from it, and if you would like to help a college student put some ramen on his table by donating me some of the pictures it would be most appreciated. I will add a "Special Thanks" section on the website and add everyone who helped me with the website =D. I'll make sure of that, and also, if you don't mind, I will put "Picture donated by: <alias>" below the picture if I use your picture. By the way, I would've taken the pictures my self, but I'm missing some of the hardware and also I don't have a good camera, but I really don't mind the quality of the picture as long as it is clear enough (my camera pictures a somewhat blurry). With nothing else to say, here's the list of the pictures I'm missing:
Figure 1: A CRT Monitor
Figure 2: An LCD Monitor
Figure 3: A Female VGA Port
Figure 4: Male VGA Port
Figure 5: Female HDMI Port
Figure 6: Male HDMI Port
Figure 3: A Standard Mouse
Figure 4: A Multimedia Mouse
Figure 7: USB-A Male Port and USB-A Female Port
Figure 8: PS/2 Male Port and PS/2 Female Port
Figure 9: A Standard Keyboard
Figure 10: A Multimedia Keyboard
Figure 11: USB Male Port and USB Female Port
Figure 12: PS/2 Male Port and PS/2 Female Port
Figure 13: A Tower Case
Figure 14: A Desktop Case
Figure 15: An IDE Hard Drive
Figure 16: A SATA Hard Drive
Figure 17: An IDE DVD Drive
Figure 18: A SATA DVD Drive
Figure 19: A Compact Disc or CD
Figure 20: A Digital Video Disc or DVD
Figure 21: An ATX Power Supply
Figure 22: An ATX Motherboard
Figure 23: A Micro-ATX Motherboard
Figure 24: SDR RAM
Figure 25: DDR RAM
Figure 26: DDR2 RAM
Figure 27: DDR3 RAM
Figure 28: Embedded Video Card
Figure 29: Expansion Video Card
Figure 30: A BIOS Chip
Figure 31: A Fan (Just the fan)
Figure 32: A Fan with Heatsink (Here I mean a fan that is stuck with the heatsink)
Figure 33: A CPU Heatsink
Figure 34: The Code Processing Unit
Oops! I totally forgot to say that, if you want, you can send me the pictures to oemweat@gmail.com or just post them below this thread and I'll make sure to get my hands on them (at least on the weekends). Thanks in advance for all of you who want to help!
P.D. I'm looking for pictures that you can donate and are not under copyright, and I don't know if its much to ask, but it would be great if you could take a picture of the SATA and IDE interfaces (of both DVD Drive and HDD) from the front and from the back (so that anyone visiting the website can see the clear difference between SATA and IDE interfaces). By the way, if there is any kind of error in the post or with my spelling, feel free to post it or email me... I'm not a native english speaker but I try my best. Thanks again!!