Parallel port, Desi, Network adapter – Dell PRECISION 530 User Manual

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vice-versa so that computers can communicate over

telephone lines.

Monitor

The high-resolution TV-like

device

that displays your

computer's output.

ms

Millisecond. A measurement of storage device access

time that equals one thousandth of a second.

MTBF

Mean time between failures. A measurement of

estimated equipment reliability. The higher the

MTBF, the longer the equipment should last. For

example, if the MTBF is 10,000 hours, the equipment

should run, on the average, at least 10,000 hours

before failing.

Network Adapter

An

expansion card

that connects a computer to other

computers on a network. The network adapter works

with the network

OS

to transfer information over the

network. See

NIC

.

NIC

Network Interface Controller. Also referred to as a

network adapter

.

NiCad

Nickel cadmium. A chemical composition used in

certain rechargeable batteries.

NiMH

Nickel-metal hydride. A chemical composition used

in certain rechargeable batteries.

Node

In networking and communications, a node is any

computer or

device

attached to a network.

NVRAM

Non-volatile random-access memory (

RAM

). Memory

that does not lose its contents when you turn off your

computer. NVRAM is used for maintaining the

system configuration information such as date, time,

and other user-settable system setup options.

On-Board

Usually refers to components that are physically

located on a circuit board. For example, the system

boards of many present-day computers have

integrated video, sound, and/or network

controllers

.

OS

Operating system. The program that, after being

loaded initially into the computer at start-up,

manages all the other application programs in a

computer. The application programs use the OS by

making requests for services through an

API

. Often

the OS also allows direct interaction by the user.

oz

Ounce. A measurement of weight that equals 1/16 of

a

lb

.

Parallel Port

An

I/O

port on your computer that transfers data

eight

bits

at a time. It uses a 25-pin, female

subminiature-D

connector, typically to connect a

printer. Also referred to as an

LPT port

.

PBX

Private branch exchange. A telephone system owned

and operated by a private organization rather than the

telephone company. This telephone system switches

calls between users in the organization on internal

lines while allowing users to share a certain number

of external phone lines. The main purpose of a PBX

is to save the cost of requiring a separate telephone

line for each user.

PC

Personal computer. Commonly used to describe an

IBM-compatible computer, as opposed to an Apple

Macintosh computer.

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