Glossary 1
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access time
The time period between the supply of an access signal and the
output or acceptance of the data by the addressed system.
Examples are the access times for DRAMs, SRAMs, hard
drives, and CD-ROM drives. Hard drive access time is the time
it takes for a computer to get data from the drive. A hard drive
with an 11 ms access time is fast. A CD-ROM drive with a
280-ms access time is fast.
ACPI
Advanced Configuration and Power Interface. A power
management specification developed by Intel, Microsoft, and
Toshiba. When installed on the system, ACPI will enable the
operating system to control the amount of power given to each
device attached to the computer. With ACPI, the operating
system can turn off peripheral devices (such as CD-ROM
drives) when they are not in use. As another example, ACPI
will enable manufacturers to produce computers that
automatically power up as soon as you touch the keyboard.
adapter
An expansion board or component on the system board that
communicates with peripherals (such as the display monitor or
network devices).
address
A hexadecimal number that represents a location in storage or
memory. Also used to identify communication ports. To
communicate with a storage device.
Summary of Contents for PowerMate SPB-Wash
Page 55: ...4 Configuring the System System BIOS and the Setup Utility BIOS Flash Utility Video Drivers...
Page 161: ...B System Specifications Standard Features Environmental Specifications...
Page 177: ...C System Board Connectors and Error Messages System Board Connectors Error Messages Beep Codes...
Page 220: ...Index 5 Z Zip drive release button data lamp 1 14 using 1 13...