Option card, Parallel, Pcmcia card – Epson Epson User Manual

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Option card

A circuit board you can install inside the computer to provide

additional capabilities, such as a modem or an additional I/O

port. Option cards plug directly into option slots so you don’t
have to alter a computer’s circuitry to enhance your system.

Parallel

An interface that transmits data simultaneously over separate
wires in a cable. See also Serial.

PCI

Peripheral Component Interconnect. The standard developed

by Intel Corporation for expansion design. PCI allows
high-speed data transfer and was designed for the current
generation of processors, but its circuitry design is not tied to
the requirements of a specific processor or family.

PCMCIA card

Personal Computer Memory Card International Association
card. A credit-card-sized device that can be used for data

storage, memory expansion, or other purposes. PCMCIA cards
are often used in notebook computers.

Port

A physical socket on a computer to which you can connect a
peripheral device.

Power- on diagnostics

Tests stored in ROM that the computer runs to check its
internal circuitry, peripheral device configuration, and
operating status each time you turn it on or reset it.

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