DELL D600 User Manual

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Control Panel — 
 
A Windows utility that allows you to modify operating system and hardware settings, such as display settings. 
 
 
controller — 
A chip that controls the transfer of data between the microprocessor and memory or between the microprocessor and devices. 
 
 
CRIMM — 
continuity rambus in-line memory module — A special module that has no memory chips and is used to fill unused RIMM slots. 
 
 
cursor — 
The marker on a display or screen that shows where the next keyboard, touch pad, or mouse action will occur. It often is a blinking solid line, an 
underline character, or a small arrow. 
 
 
 
DDR SDRAM — 
double-data-rate SDRAM — A type of SDRAM that doubles the data burst cycle, improving system performance. 
 
 
device — 
Hardware such as a disk drive, printer, or keyboard that is installed in or connected to your computer. 
 
 
device driver — 
See driver
 
 
DIN connector — 
A round, six-pin connector that conforms to DIN (Deutsche Industrie-Norm) standards; it is typically used to connect PS/2 keyboard or mouse 
cable connectors. 
 
 
disk striping — 
A technique for spreading data over multiple disk drives. Disk striping can speed up operations that retrieve data from disk storage. 
Computers that use disk striping generally allow the user to select the data unit size or stripe width.  
 
 
DMA — 
direct memory access — A channel that allows certain types of data transfer between RAM and a device to bypass the microprocessor. 
 
 
docking device — 
See APR
 
 
DMTF — 
Distributed Management Task Force — A consortium of hardware and software companies who develop management standards for distributed 
desktop, network, enterprise, and Internet environments. 
 
 
domain — 
A group of computers, programs, and devices on a network that are administered as a unit with common rules and procedures for use by a specific 
group of users. A user logs on to the domain to gain access to the resources. 
 
 
DRAM — 
dynamic random-access memory — Memory that stores information in integrated circuits containing capacitors. 
 
 
driver — 
Software that allows the operating system to control a device such as a printer. Many devices do not work properly if the correct driver is not 
installed in the computer. 
 
 
DSL — 
Digital Subscriber Line — A technology that provides a constant, high-speed Internet connection through an analog telephone line.  
 
 
dual display mode — 
A display setting that allows you to use a second monitor as an extension of your display. Also referred to as extended display mode
 
 
DVD — 
digital versatile disc — A disc usually used to store movies. DVDs are double-sided, whereas CDs are single-sided. DVD drives read most CD media as 
well.