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Installing PCI Expansion Cards
Next, we’ll install any PCI
expansion cards you have.
If your system doesn’t have
built-in sound, you’ll probably have a PCI sound card. If your
system doesn’t have built-in networking, you might want to install
a PCI network card to connect your computers together.
There are many PCI cards that add
functionality to your PC, from video input and output cards for home
video producers (see videoguys.com for example) to special cards that
interface to external mechanical devices.
For example, many experiments at
universities are computer controlled, where the computer might control
various optics or other mechanical devices, such as spectrometers or
gas chromatography equipment. Such control is usually through a PCI
card. Other cards might allow your PC to control a home security system.
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