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GLOSSARY
16-bit adapter cards. EISA stands for Extended Industry Standard Architecture, while
MCA stands for MicroChannel Architecture.
Microcomputer.
Expansion slots – Expansion slots are plug-in connectors that allow you to insert
additional circuit boards that attach to the rest of the PC through special circuitry called
the bus.
By inserting the right circuit board -- usually called an adapter or an
expansion card – you can increase the resolution and the number of colors used by the
display, or you can transform your PC into a machine for recording and playing music.
Fast SCSI – The common nomenclature associated with SCSI-2, the second generation
of SCSI offering mandatory parity checking improvements over SCSI-1.
IDE (Integrated Drive Electronics) – It was developed from ST-506 type hard drive
interface, utilizes BIOS INT 13h hard drive secondary software and supports two hard
drives (Master and Slave). Do not need extra software to drive since it is directly
initiated in the BIOS. Data transfer rate is 4.1 Mbps. Take note that this interface
cannot support other drives like the CD-ROM drive.
IEEE (Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers) – It is an international
professional society that issues its own standards, and is a member of ANSI and ISO.
Popular known standards is:
IEEE802.3
IEEE802.5
IEEE802.11 – is a physical layer standard for Wireless
IEEE802.12 – is a physical layer standard for 100VG AnyLAN.
LAN (Local Area Network) – A data communications network spanning a limited area.
It provides communications between three or more computers and peripherals, in most
cases using a high-speed media as it's backbone.
– is a physical layer standard for 10Base-T,
100Base-T, Ethernet, and StarLAN.
– is a physical layer standard for Token Ring.
LAN/WAN compatibility.
MCA is architecture used in IBM
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