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system resources from a corresponding
EISA configuration file.
Abbreviation for Electromagnetic
Compatibility.
Abbreviation for electromagnetic
interference.
Abbreviation for expanded memory
manager. A software utility that uses ex-
tended memory to emulate expanded
memory on computers with an Intel386
or higher microprocessor. See also conven-
tional memory, expanded memory,
extended memory, memory manager,
and XMM.
Abbreviation for Expanded Memory Spec-
ification. See also expanded memory,
memory manager, and XMS.
Acronym for erasable programmable
read-only memory.
Abbreviation for electrostatic discharge.
Refer to "Safety Instructions" at the front
of your User's Guide for a complete discus-
sion of ESD.
Acronym for enhanced small-device
interface.
A technique for accessing RAM above
1 MB. To enable expanded memory on
your computer, you must use an EMM.
You should configure your system to sup-
port expanded memory only if you run
application programs that can use (or
require) expanded memory. See also
conventional memory, EMM, extended
memory, and memory manager.
Your computer contains an expansion bus
that allows the microprocessor to com-
municate with controllers for peripheral
devices, such as a network card or an in-
ternal modem.
A connector on the computer's system
board for plugging in an expansion card.
RAM above 1 MB. Most software that can
use it, such as Windows, requires that ex-
tended memory be under the control of
an XMM. See also conventional memory,
expanded memory, memory manager,
and XMM.
A RAM cache using SRAM chips. Be-
cause SRAM chips operate at several
times the speed of DRAM chips, the
microprocessor can retrieve data and in-
structions faster from external cache
memory than from RAM.
Abbreviation for Fahrenheit.
Acronym for file allocation table. The file
system structure used by MS-DOS to or-
ganize and keep track of file storage. The
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Microsoft
Windows NT
tem can optionally use a FAT file system
structure.
Abbreviation for Federal Communications
Commission.
A type of EEPROM chip that can be re-
programmed from a utility on diskette
while still installed in a computer; most
EEPROM chips can only be rewritten with
special programming equipment.
To prepare a hard-disk drive or diskette for
storing files. An unconditional format de-
letes all data stored on the disk. The
format command in MS-DOS 5.0 or higher
includes an option that allows you to unfor-
mat a disk, if you have not yet used the disk
for file storage.
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