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Glossary – NEC MH4500 User Manual

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A

AC

(Alternating Current) The type of current available in wall outlets. All computers
must convert alternating current to direct current to operate. See also DC.

address

A label, name, or number that identifies a location in computer memory.

ASCII

(American Standard Code for Information Interchange) A standard number
assigned to each of the alphanumeric characters and keyboard control code keys to
enable the transfer of information between different types of computers and
peripherals.

B

backplane slot

A connector on the backplane board in desktop computers and expansion boxes that
allows you to install circuit cards.

backup

A copy of data for safe-keeping. The data is copied from computer memory or disk
to a floppy disk, magnetic tape, or other media.

backup battery

The battery in your computer that maintains the real-time clock and the
configuration information when the computer's power is removed.

base memory

An area of memory between 0 and 640 kilobytes.

baud rate

The speed with which data is transmitted during serial communication. The
computer's operating system and software program must be configured for the same
baud rate as the communication device, such as a serial printer. See also bps.

BIOS

(Basic Input/Output System) A program stored in flash EPROM or ROM that
controls the keyboard, disk drives, video monitor, and other devices. See also flash
EPROM, EPROM, and ROM.

bit

Derived from Binary digiT, a bit is the smallest unit of information a computer
handles. See also byte.