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communications protocol that functions similarly to

TCP/IP

.

IRQ

Interrupt request. An electronic pathway assigned to

a specific

device

so that the device can communicate

with the

microprocessor

. Each device connection

must be assigned an IRQ. For example, the first

serial

port

in your computer is typically assigned to IRQ4.

Although two devices can share the same IRQ

assignment, you cannot operate both devices

simultaneously.

ISA

Industry-Standard Architecture. A standard for

IBM-compatible

PCs

that extends the

bus

architecture to 16

bits

. It also allows for bus

mastering, although only the first 16

MB

of

RAM

are

available for direct access. ISA is sometimes referred

to as

AT

bus architecture.

ISO

International Organization for Standardization. A

voluntary organization founded in 1946, comprised

of the national standards organizations of many

countries. ISO determines international standards in

many areas, including computers and

communications.

ANSI

is the American member of

ISO.

Kb

Kilobit(s). A measurement of data that equals 1024

bits. A measurement of the capacity of memory

integrated circuits. See also

KB

.

KB

Kilobyte(s). A measurement of data that equals 1,024

bytes

. 1024 KB equals 1

MB

.

kg

Kilogram(s). A measurement of mass that equals

1,000 grams.

kHz

Kilohertz. A measurement of frequency that equals

1,000

Hz

.

L1 Cache

Level 1 cache. A small, very fast primary

cache

that is

stored inside the

microprocessor

. It is faster than the

L2 cache

.

L2 Cache

Level 2. A larger, slower secondary

cache

used with

the

L1 cache

. In older

microprocessors

, the L2 cache

was usually external to the processor, contained on

chip(s)

or an

expansion card

. On more recent

processors the L2 cache is typically integrated into

the processor.

lb

Pound(s). A measurement of weight that equals 16

oz

or 0.453592

kg

.

LBA

Logical block addressing. A defining feature of

EIDE

that allows a computer to address a hard drive larger

than 528

MB

, up to 8.4

GB

in data storage capacity.

A logical block address is a 28-

bit

value that maps to

a specific cylinder-head-sector address on the drive.

LED

Light-emitting diode. An electronic component that

lights up when a current is passed through it.

LIF

Low insertion force. A type of socket or connector that

allows a computer

chip

to be installed or removed

with minimal stress applied to either the chip or its

socket. See

ZIF

.

Local Bus

A

bus

that allows

chips

and other components in the

computer to access the

microprocessor

at a speed

synchronized with the microprocessor

bus speed

.

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