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S1854 Trinity 400

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The COM port is another name for the serial port, which is so-called because it

transmits the eight bits of a byte of data along one wire, and receives data on

another single wire (that is, the data is transmitted in serial form, one bit after

another). Parallel ports transmit the bits of a byte on eight different wires at the

same time (that is, in parallel form, eight bits at the same time).

DIMM Dual In-line Memory Modules are a faster and more capacious form of

RAM than SIMMs, and do not need to be installed in pairs.

DIMM bank DIMM banks are sometimes called DIMM sockets, because the

physical slot and the logical unit are the same. That is, one DIMM module fits

into one DIMM socket, which is capable of acting as a memory bank.

DMA Direct Memory Access channels are similar to IRQs. DMA channels

allow hardware devices (like sound cards or keyboards) to access the main

memory without involving the CPU. This frees up CPU resources for other

tasks. As with IRQs, it is vital that you do not double up devices on a single

line. Plug and Play devices will take care of this for you.

In Doze mode, only the CPU’s speed is slowed.

DRAM Dynamic RAM is a widely available, very affordable form of RAM

which has the unfortunate tendency to lose data if it is not recharged regularly

(every few milliseconds). This refresh requirement makes DRAM three to ten

times slower than non-recharged RAM such as SRAM.

EDO RAM (Extended Data-Out RAM) speeds access to memory locations by

assuming that memory addresses are static: the next time it looks for a bit of

data, it will be at the same spot, or one nearby.

EEPROM Electrically Erasable Programmable ROM, also called Flash BIOS, is

a ROM chip which can, unlike normal ROM, be updated. This allows you to

keep up with changes in the BIOS programs without having to buy a new chip.

TYAN’s BIOS updates can be found at:

http://www.tyan.com/support/html/bios_s1854.html

ESCD (Extended System Configuration Data) is a format for storing informa-

tion about Plug and Play devices in the system BIOS. This information helps

properly configure the system each time it boots.

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