HP Kayak XU 03xx HP Kayak XU Series 03xx, User's Guide - Page 172

Polyphonic, Plug and Play, Q-Sound, resolution, Sampling, Sampling rate, SCSI chain, SDRAM,

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Glossary Polyphonic More than one voice played simultaneously. Plug and Play Plug and Play is an architecture designed to simplify installation and configuration of new devices in a PC. POST Power-On Self-Test. A series of tests your computer performs when you switch the computer on. Q-Sound Audio-processing technique to simulate reverb/ surround sound. RAM Random Access Memory. This memory is used to hold programs and data temporarily. resolution A measure of the visible detail on a screen or printout. Screen resolution is measured in 'pixels across' by 'pixels down' by 'number of colors'. Printer resolution is measured in dpi (dots-per-inch). ROM Read-Only Memory. Computer memory used to store parts of the computer's operating system permanently. ROM chips can contain instructions and data. Sampling The process of converting an analog signal into digital data. Sampling rate The rate of analyzing a sound. The more frequently a sound is sampled, the more closely it will match the original sound. SCAM SCSI Configured Automatically. A protocol which automatically assigns device IDs to SCSI devices which support SCAM. SCSI Small Computer System Interface. A high-speed data bus used for connecting hard disks, tape drives, and other accessories to your computer (see 8-bit SCSI and 16-bit SCSI). SCSI chain Devices connected on a single SCSI bus. SDRAM Synchronous Dynamic Random Access Memory. This memory is used to improve performance of your PC Workstation Sequencer A device used to record note information from MIDI devices. Setup program Used to inform the computer about its configuration, for example the amount of memory installed. The setup program is stored in ROM on the system board. shadow RAM A method of relocating the system and/or video BIOS from slower ROM chips to faster RAM to improve system performance. SIMM Single In-line Memory Module. These memory modules can provide a 32-bit data path. Sound files Files containing sound data. Sound files are usually stored in one of two formats, with the extension .WAV or .MID. 156 English

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English
Glossary
Polyphonic
More than one voice
played simultaneously.
Plug and Play
Plug and Play is an
architecture designed to simplify
installation and configuration of new
devices in a PC.
POST
Power-On Self-Test. A series
of tests your computer performs
when you switch the computer on.
Q-Sound
Audio-processing
technique to simulate reverb/
surround sound.
RAM
Random Access Memory. This
memory is used to hold programs and
data temporarily.
resolution
A measure of the visible
detail on a screen or printout. Screen
resolution is measured in ‘pixels
across’ by ‘pixels down’ by ‘number of
colors’. Printer resolution is measured
in dpi (dots-per-inch).
ROM
Read-Only Memory. Computer
memory used to store parts of the
computer’s operating system
permanently. ROM chips can contain
instructions and data.
Sampling
The process of converting
an analog signal into digital data.
Sampling rate
The rate of analyzing
a sound. The more frequently a sound
is sampled, the more closely it will
match the original sound.
SCAM
SCSI Configured
Automatically. A protocol which
automatically assigns device IDs to
SCSI devices which support SCAM.
SCSI
Small Computer System
Interface. A high-speed data bus used
for connecting hard disks, tape drives,
and other accessories to your
computer (see 8-bit SCSI and 16-bit
SCSI).
SCSI chain
Devices connected on a
single SCSI bus.
SDRAM
Synchronous Dynamic
Random Access Memory. This
memory is used to improve perfor-
mance of your PC Workstation
Sequencer
A device used to record
note information from MIDI devices.
Setup program
Used to inform the
computer about its configuration, for
example the amount of memory
installed. The setup program is stored
in ROM on the system board.
shadow RAM
A method of
relocating the system and/or video
BIOS from slower ROM chips to faster
RAM to improve system performance.
SIMM
Single In-line Memory
Module. These memory modules can
provide a 32-bit data path.
Sound files
Files containing sound
data. Sound files are usually stored in
one of two formats, with the
extension .WAV or .MID.