Epson 386SX User Manual

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R A M

Random Access Memory. The portion of the computer’s
memory used to run programs and store data while you work.
All data stored in RAM is erased when you turn off the
computer; so you must store any data you want to keep on a
diskette or hard disk.

Read

To move data from one area to another. For example, when you
open a text file stored on disk, the computer reads the data from

the disk and displays it on the screen.

Read/write head

The physical device inside a disk drive that reads and records
data on the magnetic surface of a disk.

Real-time clock

A battery-powered clock inside the computer that keeps track
of the time and date, even when the computer is turned off.

Relative pathname

A pathname that does not begin with the backslash character.

A relative pathname tells MS-DOS how to find its way to a
subdirectory of the current directory, starting at the current
directory. See also Absolute pathname.

Reset

To reload a computer’s operating system so you can retry a task

or begin using a different operating system. Resetting erases all

information in RAM.

RGB

Red Green Blue. A type of color monitor.

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