Epson Equity LT-386SX User Manual - Page 209
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CMOS RAM A special type of low-power memory in your Equity LT-386SX that records information about your system's configuration. Unlike ordinary RAM, CMOS RAM is backed up by a small battery and is not erased when you turn off the computer. Code A system of symbols for representing data or instructions. Also, any software program or part of a program. COM1 The name that MS-DOS uses to identify the primary serial port. COM2 The name that MS-DOS uses to identify a secondary serial port. Command An instruction you enter on a keyboard to direct the computer to perform a specific function. COMMAND.COM The program file that enables MS-DOS to perform commands such as DIR, COPY, and ERASE. You must store this file in the root directory of your hard disk if you want to boot MS-DOS from the hard disk. Command prompt The characters MS-DOS displays to indicate it is loaded and ready to receive instructions. The MS-DOS command prompt ordinarily displays the current operating drive (A : \ > or C : \ >, for example). You can add other information to the command prompt using the PROMPT command. 4 Glossary
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