NEC ES1200 User Manual page 149

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DRAM
E
ECC
EEPROM
EGA
EMS
EPROM
expanded memory
expansion slot
extended memory
F
flash EPROM
floppy disk drive
format
G
(Gigabyte)
(Dynamic RAM) See RAM.
(Error Checking and Correction) A method of detecting and
correcting errors.
(Electrically Erasable Programmable Read-Only Memory) A type of
memory device that stores password and configuration information.
(Enhanced Graphics Adapter) A type of video display system that
provides medium-resolution text and graphics on TTL monochrome,
color, and enhanced color monitors.
(Expanded Memory Specification) A method of accessing memory
beyond the 640K limit of DOS by exchanging data in and out of
main memory at high speeds. Some software requires EMS to
operate.
(Erasable Programmable Read-Only Memory) A type of memory
device that is usually used to store system BIOS code. This code can
be erased with ultraviolet light, but is not lost when the computer is
powered off. See also flash EPROM and ROM.
See EMS.
See backplane slot.
The protected memory above 1M that is directly accessible by the
microprocessor through certain utilities and operating systems.
This memory is used in computers with 80286, 80386, and 80486
microprocessors.
A type of memory device that is usually used to store system BIOS
code. This code can be replaced with updated code from a floppy
disk, but is not lost when the computer is powered off. See also
EPROM and ROM.
See disk drive.
The process used to organize a hard or floppy disk into sectors so it
can accept data. Formatting destroys all previous data on the disk.
1,073,741,824 bytes. See also byte.
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