computer hardware
Technical Notes on the EEC-IV MCU.pdf
The EEC-IV design began in 1978 and was first introduced in 1983 in the 1.6L Escort, Lynx, EXP and LN7 cars. It has gone through several major physical changes, the earliest using a fairly simple two board design with through hole soldered components while the last are more current in technology, showing extensive use of surface mount components and a much more finished and complex appearance. In between, there appears to be a variety of mother/daughter board and other designs. Still, they are all called EEC-IV, although somewhere in its life there was a Ford P/N generational change.
Seagate Universal Installation Handbook.pdf
This manual is organized to assist certified hardware/computer technicians in the installation of Seagate hard disk/ disc drive. The process entails configuring, mounting and formatting drive.
Mac Pro User’s Guide.pdf
User guide for the Apple’s workstation computer, it uses either one or two Xeon 5400 “Harpertown” 64-bit CPUs for a total of four or eight processor cores.
Apple Computer Co. Apple-1 Operation Manual.pdf
Contents: Introduction; Section I Getting the System Running; Section II Using the System Monitor; Section III How to Expand the Apple System
Service Source Powerbook G4 (17 inch).pdf
Some key features that distinguish this computer from earlier PowerBook models include: 17-inch TFT widescreen display in aluminum alloy enclosure, Built-in Bluetooth, Built-in AirPort Extreme card, Added FireWire 800 port, Uses double-data rate (DDR) memory, Fiber optic backlit keyboard with ambient light sensor

