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Glossary

E X P A N SI O N

B U S

Your system contains an expansion bus that allows the processor

to communicate with controllers for peripherals, such as NICs.

E X P A N SI O N

C A R D

An add-in card, such as a NIC or SCSI adapter, that plugs into

an expansion-card connector on the system board. An expansion card adds some

specialized function to the system by providing an interface between the expansion

bus and a peripheral.

E X P A N SI O N

-

CA RD

CO NN E C T O R

A connector on the system board or riser board for

plugging in an expansion card.

F — Fahrenheit.
FAT — File allocation table. The file system structure used by MS-DOS to organize

and keep track of file storage. The Microsoft® Windows® operating systems can

optionally use a FAT file system structure.

F L A S H

M E M O R Y

A type of EEPROM chip that can be reprogrammed from a utility

on diskette while still installed in a system; most EEPROM chips can only be rewritten

with special programming equipment.

F O R MA T

To prepare a hard drive or diskette for storing files. An unconditional

format deletes all data stored on the disk.
FSB — Front-side bus. The FSB is the data path and physical interface between the

processor and the main memory (RAM).

F T

Feet.

FTP — File transfer protocol.

G

Gram(s).

G — Gravities.
G

B

Gigabit(s); 1024 megabits or 1,073,741,824 bits.

GB — Gigabyte(s); 1024 megabytes or 1,073,741,824 bytes. However, when referring

to hard-drive capacity, the term is usually rounded to 1,000,000,000 bytes.

G RA PH I CS

M O D E

A video mode that can be defined as x horizontal by y vertical

pixels by z colors.

G RO U P

As it relates to DMI, a group is a data structure that defines common

information, or attributes, about a manageable component.

G U A R D I N G

A type of data redundancy in which a set of physical drives stores data

and an additional drive stores parity data. See also mirroring, striping, and RAID.