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This stands for Basic Input Output System. BIOS controls, Glossary

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BIOS - This stands for Basic Input Output System. BIOS controls the real-time clock and disk drives as well as the computer's peripheral equipment. bit - This is a binary data digit, either 1 or 0. The digit 1 or 0 represents a single unit of data. boot - This means to turn on the power switch and load the operating system (DOS) into the computer so that it is ready to accept software applications. bus - This is a set of lines that transmit signals/information between the components within the computer. If the I/O channel is 32-bit, this means the data travels at least twice as fast as data on a 16-bit data bus. byte - A group of data units forming a single unit of data. There are eight bits in a single byte. clock (processing) speed - This measurement, usually given in MHz (megahertz) tells how fast the microprocessor in your computer handles data. The higher the number, the faster your computer. CPU - Central Processing Unit. Also known as a microprocessor. This chip processes all the instructions in the computer. computer - An electronic device that can receive, store and transmit data, and process arithmetic or logic operations. cursor - The blinking, moving spot of light that marks the active place on the monitor. 2 Chapter 7: Glossary

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BIOS
bit
boot
bus
byte
-
This stands for Basic Input Output System. BIOS controls
the real-time clock and disk drives as well as the
computer’s peripheral equipment.
-
This is a binary data digit, either 1 or 0. The digit 1 or 0
represents a single unit of data.
- This means to turn on the power switch and load the
operating system (DOS) into the computer so that it is
ready to accept software applications.
-
This is a set of lines that transmit signals/information be-
tween the components within the computer. If the I/O
channel is 32-bit, this means the data travels at least
twice as fast as data on a 16-bit data bus.
- A group of data units forming a single unit of data. There
are eight bits in a single byte.
clock (processing) speed
- This measurement, usually given in MHz (megahertz)
tells how fast the microprocessor in your computer hand-
les data. The higher the number, the faster your com-
puter.
CPU
-
Central Processing Unit. Also known as a microproces-
sor. This chip processes all the instructions in the com-
puter.
computer
-
An electronic device that can receive, store and transmit
data, and process arithmetic or logic operations.
cursor
-
The blinking, moving spot of light that marks the active
place on the monitor.
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Chapter 7: Glossary