computer.
(2)
To
transfer
data
from
a
computer
to
a
connected
device,
such
as
a
workstation
or
microcomputer.
DRAM.
Dynamic
random-access
memory.
drive,
magnetic
tape
.
A
mechanism
for
moving
magnetic
tape
and
controlling
its
movement.
DRV.
Drive.
DSE.
Data
security
erase.
DSP.
Digital
signal
processor.
E
EBCDIC.
Extended
binary-coded
decimal
interchange
code.
EC.
Edge
connector.
Engineering
change.
ECC.
Error
correction
code.
EEPROM.
Electrically
erasable
programmable
read-only
memory.
EIA.
Electronics
Industries
Association.
EIA
unit.
A
unit
of
measure,
established
by
the
Electronic
Industries
Association,
equal
to
44.45
millimeters
(1.75
inches).
eject.
To
remove
or
force
out
from
within.
electronic
mail.
Correspondence
in
the
form
of
messages
transmitted
between
user
terminals
over
a
computer
network.
e-mail.
See
electronic
.
EPO.
Emergency
power
off.
EPROM.
Erasable
programmable
read
only
memory.
EQC
.
Equipment
check.
equipment
check.
An
asynchronous
indication
of
a
malfunction.
Error
log.
A
dataset
or
file
in
a
product
or
system
where
error
information
is
stored
for
later
access.
ESD.
Electrostatic
discharge.
F
fault
symptom
code
(FSC).
A
hexadecimal
code
generated
by
the
drive
or
the
control
unit
microcode
in
response
to
a
detected
subsystem
error.
FC.
Feature
code.
FCC.
Federal
communications
commission.
FE.
Field
engineer,
customer
engineer,
or
service
representative.
fiducial.
A
target
used
for
teaching
a
physical
location
to
a
robot.
field
replaceable
unit
(FRU).
An
assembly
that
is
replaced
in
its
entirety
when
any
one
of
its
components
fails.
file.
A
named
set
of
records
stored
or
processed
as
a
unit.
Also
referred
to
as
a
dataset.
file
protection.
The
processes
and
procedures
established
in
an
information
system
that
are
designed
to
inhibit
unauthorized
access
to,
contamination
of,
or
deletion
of
a
file.
file
transfer
protocol
(FTP).
In
the
Internet
suite
of
protocols,
an
application
layer
protocol
that
uses
TCP
and
Telnet
services
to
transfer
bulk-data
files
between
machines
or
hosts.
firmware.
Proprietary
code
that
is
usually
delivered
as
microcode
as
part
of
an
operating
system.
Firmware
is
more
efficient
than
software
loaded
from
an
alterable
medium
and
more
adaptable
to
change
than
pure
hardware
circuitry.
An
example
of
firmware
is
the
Basic
Input/Output
System
(BIOS)
in
read-only
memory
(ROM)
on
a
PC
motherboard.
FLASH
EEPROM.
An
electrically
erasable
programmable
read-only
memory
(EEPROM)
that
can
be
updated.
FMR.
Field
microcode
replacement.
format.
The
arrangement
or
layout
of
data
on
a
data
medium.
formatter.
Part
of
a
magnetic
tape
subsystem
that
performs
data
conversion,
speed
matching,
encoding,
first
level
error
recovery,
and
interfaces
to
one
or
more
tape
drives.
FP.
File
protect.
frayed.
Damaged
as
if
by
an
abrasive
substance.
FRU.
Field
replaceable
unit.
FSC.
Fault
symptom
code.
FSI.
Fault
symptom
index.
functional
microcode
.
Microcode
that
is
resident
in
the
machine
during
normal
customer
operation.
G
g.
Gram.
GB.
gigabyte.
Glossary
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