Non-target modeling mode, Numeric keypad, Operating speed – Epson EISA Desktop User Manual

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Non-target modeling mode

A method you can use to run the System Configuration

program to create an SCI file for another computer. This mode

prevents you from saving the information in the CMOS of the

computer on which you are running the program.

Numeric keypad

The number and cursor control keys grouped on the right side

of the keyboard.

Operating speed

The speed at which the central processing unit can execute

commands.

Operating system

A collection of programs (such as MS-DOS, OS/2, or UNIX)

that manages a computer’s operations. The operating system

determines how programs run on the computer and supervises

all input and output.

Option card

A circuit board you install inside the computer to provide

additional capabilities, such as a modem.

OS/2

Operating System/2. The enhanced operating system by

Microsoft that provides dual mode processing and

multi-tasking capabilities.

See

also

Operating system.

Parallel

The type of interface that transmits all the bits in a byte of data

simultaneously over separate lines. See also

Interface

and

Serial.

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