Toshiba 6100 User Manual

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LOSSARY

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S-video: This connection provides
separate lines for contrast and color,
which produces a video image superior
to that produced by a composite
connection. See also RCA jack.

synchronous: Having a constant time
interval between successive bits,
characters or events.

system disk: A disk that has been
formatted with an operating system. For
MS-DOS the operating system is
contained in two hidden files and the
COMMAND.COM file. You can boot a
computer using a system disk. Also
called an operating system disk.

T

terminal: A typewriter-like keyboard
and CRT display screen connected to
the computer for data input/output.

TFT: A color LCD technology that
applies individual transistors to each
pixel enabling fine display control and
excellent screen legibility.

TTL: Transistor-transistor logic. A
logic circuit design that uses switching
transistors for gates and storage.

U

USB: Enables chain connection of a
number of USB-equipped devices to one
port on your computer. For example, you
might connect a USB-HUB to the
computer, then connect a keyboard to
the USB-HUB and a mouse to the
keyboard.

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V

VGA: Video graphics array is an
industry standard video adapter that
lets you run any popular software.

volatile memory: Random access
memory (RAM) that stores information
as long as the computer is connected to
a power source.

W

Warm dock/undock: Connecting or
disconnecting a device to or from the
computer while the computer is
suspended.

warm start: Restarting or resetting a
computer without turning it off.

window: A portion of the screen that
can display its own application or
document. Often used to mean a
Microsoft Windows window.

Wireless LAN: A short-range radio
technology designed to simplify
wireless communication with other LAN
systems based on Direct Sequence
Spread Spectrum radio technology that
complies with the IEEE 802.11 Standard
(Revision B) .

write protection: A method for
protecting a diskette (floppy disk) from
accidental erasure.

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