Control codes – Dell OptiPlex GX240 User Manual

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complete the

OS

setup or reinstallation. Also referred to as the

Product Key

or

Product ID

. For more information, see http://support.dell.com.

COM Port

A shortened reference to communications port. The typical designation for a

serial

connection to a modem or other serial

device

. Most computers support

one or two serial connectors designated as COM1 and COM2.

Control Code

An

I/O

character that causes an action rather than appears as part of the data.

You can input most control codes by simultaneously pressing the <Ctrl>

key and a letter or character on the keyboard. Some control codes usually have

their own assigned keys, such as <Escape>, <Tab>, <Delete>,

<Backspace>, and <Enter>. Different

OSs

and programs have their own

conventions for what effect certain control codes will have, such as

interrupting the current process or suspending output. Control codes can also

be used to affect an output

device

, such as causing a printer to start a new

line of text.

Controller

Part of a computer, typically a separate circuit board or

chip

, that allows the

computer to use certain kinds of

devices

. Types of controllers include

hard-

drive

, network, keyboard, interrupt, and graphics controllers.

COO

Cost of ownership. Business asset data that helps an organization collect and

track information about its assets. COO data is contained in a file on a

computer, defining the fiscal aspects of the computer, such as ownership

status, warranty information, lease configuration, acquisition information,

and so on. The computer is a technology investment, and COO business asset

data provides organizations with information they can use to target the

reduction of maintenance and support costs, as well as to assist system

integrators track the cost of computers they provide for their customers.

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.

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