Epson 10020 User Manual

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CMOS

Complementary Metal-Oxide Semiconductor. A method of

making low power silicon chips.

Command

An instruction you enter (usually on a keyboard) to direct your
computer to perform a specific function.

Command prompt

The symbol or message that tells you MS-DOS is loaded and

ready to receive instructions. The default command prompt in
MS-DOS also displays the current operating drive; if it is drive

A, the command prompt looks like this: A>. See also Prompt.

Configuration

The particular setup of a group of components. For example, a

typical system configuration consists of a computer with one

diskette drive and one hard disk drive and a monitor,

connected to a printer.

Control code

A command (generated when you hold down Ctrl and press
another key on the keyboard) that instructs your computer to
perform a specific function.

Coprocessor

An optional device that enables the computer to process

certain mathematical calculations faster.

CPU

Central Processing Unit. The primary unit of the computer

that interprets instructions, performs the tasks you indicate,
keeps

track

of stored data, and controls all input and output

operations.

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