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CPU

Central processing unit. A computer

chip

that

interprets and executes program instructions. Also

referred to as the

microprocessor

.

CRIMM

Continuity

Rambus

in-line memory module (

RIMM

).

Module that provides electrical continuity through

the Rambus channel when the channel is not fully

populated. All Rambus slots in a system must be filled

with either a RIMM or a CRIMM.

D-Sub

See

Subminiature-D

.

DAT

Digital audio tape. A type of magnetic tape originally

designed for audio format, now also used in

computers to back up data. DAT cassettes are about

the physical size of audio cassettes and can store

numerous

GB

of data.

Data Striping

The segmentation of logically sequential data, such

as a single file, so that segments can be written to

multiple

devices

, usually hard drives, in a round-robin

manner. This method is useful if the

microprocessor

is capable of transferring data faster than a single drive

can supply or accept it. While data is being

transferred from the first drive, the second drive can

locate the next segment.

dB

Decibel(s). A measurement of relative loudness of a

sound or, in electronics, for the relative difference

between two power levels.

DC

Direct current. An electric current flowing in one

direction only. See

AC

.

DCE

Data communication equipment. In computer data

transmission, DCE is the

RS-232

interface that a

modem or other

serial

device uses to exchange data

with the computer. See also

DTE

.

Device

Any piece of equipment that is not part of the

essential computer (such as the

microprocessor

,

RAM

, and data

buses

) but is connected to or installed

in the computer. Some devices are installed inside

the main part of the computer, such as the hard drive,

CD

drive, and

network adapter

. Other devices are

outside the computer, such as the printer, but are

attached by a cable or wireless connection.

DIMM

Dual in-line memory module. A slim circuit board

containing

RAM

chips, as does a

SIMM

. DIMMs

normally have 168 pins. See also

RIMM

.

DIN

Deutsche Industrie Normenausschuss. A German

standards organization and member of

ISO

.

DIN is also a form of connector on your computer

that is round, has 5 pins, and is typically used to

connect

AT

keyboard cable connectors. See also

Mini-DIN

.

DMA

Direct memory access. An electronic pathway or direct

channel on which a

device

can bypass the

microprocessor

and transfer data directly to

RAM

. A

DMA channel is often one of the resources assigned

when configuring an

expansion card

or

EIDE

drive.

DMA is a recent alternative to

PIO

.

DMI

Desktop Management Interface. A standard of

WfM

that provides a method to determine various

management attributes of a computer through the

use of a standard software interface.

DMTF

Distributed Management Task Force. An industry

organization leading the development, adoption, and

unification of management standards and initiatives

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