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Glossary
reset
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Depending on the state of your Stylistic LT, a process that either causes the system to reboot or erases all
data stored in RAM.
restore
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To return your Stylistic LT to the state it was in when it was backed up. This involves copying your
backup data to your Stylistic LT.
RxTx
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Receive/Transmit
A serial port design that carries only three signals: receive, transmit, and logic ground. RxTx only
supports software handshaking, not hardware.
SCSI
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Small Computer System Interface
This interface standard provides a parallel high-speed method of connecting computers with
SCSI-compatible peripheral devices.
SDRAM
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Synchronous Dynamic Random Access Memory
A common form of DRAM which uses a clock to synchronize the timing of the memory chip with the
CPU’s system clock.
SIR
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Serial Infrared (also known as Standard Infrared)
A method of transferring data between two unconnected devices using an infrared beam. SIR is usually
limited to devices which are within one meter of each other. SIR is capable of transferring data at up to
115Kbps. SIR is part of the IrDA 1.0 and 1.1 specifications.
SMI
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System Management Interrupt
A hardware interrupt that is used to perform system management tasks such as power management.
stylus
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A pointing device, similar to a pen, used to make selections (tap) and enter information on the touch
screen.
SVGA
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Super Video Graphics Array
SVGA refers to a screen resolution of 800 x 600 pixels.
touch screen
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A touch-sensitive screen on your Stylistic LT that can recognize the location of a touch on its surface
(typically done by using a stylus) and translate that touch into a desired action (such as making a
selection or moving the cursor).
Summary of Contents for stylistic lt
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