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references involve only the data standard, which is a byte stream used for controlling musical instruments 
and storing the output of such instruments. 
 
 
MPEG 
MPEG (Moving Picture Expert Group). Refers to one of several standard video-compression schemes. A 
CODEC for squeezing full-screen, VHS-quality digital video into a small data stream so that it can be played 
from a CD-ROM drive. 
 
 
 
N 
NDIS  
NDIS (Network Driver Interface Specification). The interface for network drivers used in Windows and 
Windows NT operating systems. NDIS provides a common mechanism by which any given NDIS-compatible 
transport driver can communicate with any NDIS-compatible network adapter driver. Moreover, it provides for 
multiple transports to work over multiple network adapters by supporting multiplexing between transports and 
drivers. 
NMI  
NMI (Nonmaskable Interrupt). An interrupt that cannot be overruled by another service request. A hardware 
interrupt is called nonmaskable if it cannot be masked by the processor interrupt flag. 
NTSC  
NTSC (National Television System Committee) of the Electronics Industries Association (EIA). The 
standards-setting body for television and video in the United States. Sponsor of the NTSC standard for 
encoding colour, a coding system compatible with black-and-white signals and the first system used for 
colour broadcasting in the United States. The broadcast standard for the United States and Japan. See also 
PAL format and SECAM. 
 
 
 
O 
OEM 
OEM stands for Original Equipment Manufacturer. This acronym is used primarily to refer to PC systems 
manufacturers.
 
 
 
P 
PCI 
PCI (Peripheral Component Interconnect) is a standard high-performance, 32-bit / 64-bit bus, designed to be 
used with devices that have high bandwidth requirements.
PCMCIA 
PCMCIA (Personal Computer Memory Card International Association). Sometimes used to refer to a 
controller for a type of expansion card documented in the PCMCIA standards. 
PIO 
The Programmed Input/Output is a method of transferring data over the IDE interface. The other way is the 
Direct Memory Access (DMA) 
 
 
 
