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Mar 18, 2025
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2022-2023 Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
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CP 212 - Systems Maintenance Credit Hours: 3.0
Students will study the design and organization of the computer central processing unit with emphasis on Intel TM microcomputers. Areas of study include a preventive maintenance regimen, the use of diagnostic programs to identify hardware or software malfunctions, CPU timing and memory, and I/O operation.
Course Outcomes Upon completion of this course, the student will be able to demonstrate:
- demonstrate the ability to install a Windows 8 operating system;
- a working knowledge of configuring an system using Windows;
- analyze diagnostic software programs in troubleshoot Windows 8 problem;
- demonstrate the ability to write text based set-up/test program using .bat programs;
- ability to install Microsoft products and a DOS operating system;
- relate programs execution to specific groups of circuits via block diagrams and schematics to trace signal flow thru the system to develop sequences of micro-steps in a flow diagram;
- understand the architecture and theory of operation of the CPU and its function in a computer system which includes memory and peripheral devices; and
- describe and demonstrate “The Little Man theory.”
Prerequisites: CP 130, CP 131 Concurrent Registration: CP 213 S (S)
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