HP Vectra VT 6/xxx HP Vectra VT 6/xxx, User's Guide for Minitower models - Page 154

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Glossary extended memory Memory which can be addressed by the processor in the area of memory above the first 1 MB. IDE Integrated Device Electronics. An interface standard for communications between the computer and a hard disk or CD-ROM. IRQ Interrupt Request. A signal, that when received by the processor, halts the current process and allows a different task to be undertaken. jumper An electrically-conductive part that is used to connect two or more points on a circuit board. Commonly used to select configuration options. LAN Local Area Network. A generalpurpose communications network that interconnects a variety of devices within a limited geographical area. A LAN might connect computers on adjacent desks, within a building, or within several buildings of a campus. mass storage Any device used to store large amounts of data. Usually refers to hard disks and tape backup units. memory modules Miniature boards containing memory chips. Used for increasing the amount of memory available in the computer. MID files Standard file format used to store MIDI sequence information. MIDI Musical Instrument Digital Interface. An international hardware/ software standard that specifies the cable and hardware interface that allows several devices, instruments, and computers to interchange music codes and events. multimedia Combining static media (such as text and pictures) with dynamic data (such as sound, video, and animation) on the same system. network server mode A security feature that prevents unauthorized use of an input device (like a keyboard or mouse) while your computer is running as an unattended network server. OLE Object Linking and Embedding. A Windows feature that allows different object types (such as speech clips or notes of music) to appear in a document. The objects can be linked, in which case they remain separate files, or embedded, where they become a part of the document. pixel Picture element. The smallest addressable spot on the screen. POST Power-On-Self-Test. A series of tests your computer performs when you switch the computer on. RAM Random Access Memory. This memory is used to hold programs and data temporarily. 142 English

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English
Glossary
extended memory
Memory which
can be addressed by the processor in
the area of memory above the first
1 MB.
IDE
Integrated Device Electronics.
An interface standard for
communications between the
computer and a hard disk or CD-ROM.
IRQ
Interrupt Request. A signal, that
when received by the processor, halts
the current process and allows a
different task to be undertaken.
jumper
An electrically-conductive
part that is used to connect two or
more points on a circuit board.
Commonly used to select
configuration options.
LAN
Local Area Network. A general-
purpose communications network
that interconnects a variety of devices
within a limited geographical area. A
LAN might connect computers on
adjacent desks, within a building, or
within several buildings of a campus.
mass storage
Any device used to
store large amounts of data. Usually
refers to hard disks and tape backup
units.
memory modules
Miniature boards
containing memory chips. Used for
increasing the amount of memory
available in the computer.
MID files
Standard file format used
to store MIDI sequence information.
MIDI
Musical Instrument Digital
Interface. An international hardware/
software standard that specifies the
cable and hardware interface that
allows several devices, instruments,
and computers to interchange music
codes and events.
multimedia
Combining static media
(such as text and pictures) with
dynamic data (such as sound, video,
and animation) on the same system.
network server mode
A security
feature that prevents unauthorized
use of an input device (like a
keyboard or mouse) while your
computer is running as an unattended
network server.
OLE
Object Linking and Embedding.
A Windows feature that allows
different object types (such as speech
clips or notes of music) to appear in a
document. The objects can be linked,
in which case they remain separate
files, or embedded, where they
become a part of the document.
pixel
Picture element. The smallest
addressable spot on the screen.
POST
Power-On-Self-Test. A series
of tests your computer performs
when you switch the computer on.
RAM
Random Access Memory. This
memory is used to hold programs and
data temporarily.