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mouse
A pointing device that controls the movement of the cursor
on a screen. Mouse-aware software allows you to activate
commands by clicking a mouse button while pointing at
objects displayed on the screen.
MPS
Acronym for multiprocessing specification.
ms
Abbreviation for millisecond(s).
MS-DOS
Abbreviation for Microsoft Disk Operating System.
MTBF
Abbreviation for mean time between failures.
multifrequency monitor
A monitor that supports several video standards. A multi-
frequency monitor can adjust to the frequency range of the
signal from a variety of video adapters.
mV
Abbreviation for millivolt(s).
NIC
Acronym for network interface controller.
NiCad
Acronym for nickel cadmium.
NiMH
Abbreviation for nickel-metal hydride.
NLM
®
Acronym for NetWare
NMI
Abbreviation for nonmaskable interrupt. A device sends
an NMI to signal the microprocessor about hardware er-
rors, such as a parity error.
noninterlaced
A technique for decreasing screen flicker by sequentially
refreshing each horizontal line on the screen.
ns
Abbreviation for nanosecond(s), one billionth of a second.
Loadable Module.
NTFS
Abbreviation for the NT File System option in the Win-
dows NT operating system.
NVRAM
Abbreviation for nonvolatile random-access memory.
Memory that does not lose its contents when you turn off
your computer. NVRAM is used for maintaining the date,
time, and system setup options.
OS/2
Abbreviation for Operating System/2.
OTP
Abbreviation for one-time programmable.
parallel port
An I/O port used most often to connect a parallel printer
to your computer. You can usually identify a parallel port
on your computer by its 25-hole connector.
parameter
A value or option that you specify to a program. A param-
eter is sometimes called a switch or an argument.
partition
You can divide a hard-disk drive into multiple physical
sections called partitions with the fdisk command. Each
partition can contain multiple logical drives. For example,
you could partition a 200-MB hard-disk drive into two
physically separate partitions with three logical drive as-
signments, as shown in the following table.
Partitioning the Hard-Disk Drive
Physical Partitions and Sizes
Partition 1
120 MB
Partition 2
80 MB
Logical Drive Assignments and Sizes
Drive C
120 MB
Drive D
50 MB
Drive E
30 MB
After partitioning the hard-disk drive, you must format
each logical drive with the format command.
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