Dell PowerEdge 6400 User Manual

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Glossary: Dell™ PowerEdge™ 6400 Systems User's Guide 

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A

A

ampere(s)

AC

alternating current

adapter card

An expansion card that plugs into an expansion-card connector on the computer's system board. An adapter card adds some specialized function
to the computer by providing an interface between the expansion bus and a peripheral device. Examples of adapter cards include network cards,
sound cards, and SCSI adapters.

ADC

analog-to-digital converter

ADI

Autodesk Device Interface

AI

artificial intelligence

ANSI

American National Standards Institute

application program

Software designed to help you perform a specific task, such as a spreadsheet or word processor. Application programs are distinct from
operating system and utility software.

ASCII

American Standard Code for Information Interchange. A text file containing only characters from the ASCII character set (usually created with a text
editor, such as MS-DOS Editor or Notepad in Windows

®), is called an ASCII file.

ASIC

application-specific integrated circuit

ASPI

®

Advanced SCSI Programming Interface

autoexec.bat file

When you boot your computer, MS-DOS runs any commands contained in the text file, autoexec.bat (after running any commands in the
config.sys file). An autoexec.bat file is not required to boot MS-DOS, but provides a convenient place to run commands that are essential for
setting up a consistent computing environment

—such as loading mouse or network software.

B

backup

A copy of a program or data file. As a precaution, you should back up your computer's hard-disk drive on a regular basis. Before making a change
to the configuration of your computer, you should back up important start-up files, such as autoexec.bat and config.sys for MS-DOS or win.ini
and system.ini for Windows.

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