Dell Latitude D630 User Manual

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Glossary

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memory address — A specific location where data is temporarily stored in RAM.
memory mapping — The process by which the computer assigns memory addresses to

physical locations at start-up. Devices and software can then identify information that

the processor can access.
memory module — A small circuit board containing memory chips, which connects to

the system board.
MHz — megahertz — A measure of frequency that equals 1 million cycles per second.

The speeds for computer processors, buses, and interfaces are often measured in MHz.
Mini PCI — A standard for integrated peripheral devices with an emphasis on

communications such as modems and NICs. A Mini PCI card is a small external card

that is functionally equivalent to a standard PCI expansion card.
Mini-Card — A small card designed for integrated peripherals, such as

communication NICs. The Mini-Card is functionally equivalent to a standard PCI

expansion card.
modem — A device that allows your computer to communicate with other computers

over analog telephone lines. Three types of modems include: external, PC Card, and

internal. You typically use your modem to connect to the Internet and exchange e-

mail.
module bay — See media bay.
MP — megapixel — A measure of image resolution used for digital cameras.
ms — millisecond — A measure of time that equals one thousandth of a second.

Access times of storage devices are often measured in ms.

N

network adapter — A chip that provides network capabilities. A computer may

include a network adapter on its system board, or it may contain a PC Card with an

adapter on it. A network adapter is also referred to as a NIC (network interface

controller).
NIC — See network adapter.
notification area — The section of the Windows taskbar that contains icons for

providing quick access to programs and computer functions, such as the clock, volume

control, and print status. Also referred to as system tray.
ns — nanosecond — A measure of time that equals one billionth of a second.
NVRAM — nonvolatile random access memory — A type of memory that stores data

when the computer is turned off or loses its external power source. NVRAM is used for

maintaining computer configuration information such as date, time, and other system

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