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Glossary
10Base-2 -
IEEE 802.3
Ethernet
standard implemented on thin
coaxial
(RG58) cable,
where 10 = 10
Mbps
transmission rate and Base = baseband. May have up to 185
meters between
network nodes
.
10Base-T -
IEEE 802.3
Ethernet
standard implemented on
UTP
cable, where 10 = 10
Mbps
transmission rate and Base = baseband. May have up to 100 meters between a
network node
and a
network drop
.
25
MHz
vs 100
MHz
- These refer to
CPU
clock speeds. Generally, the higher the clock
speed, the faster the computational speed of the
CPU
, and the computer.
300 DPI - A printer resolution specification stating that the length and width of the
master
will have 300
DPI
.
300x400 - A printer resolution specification stating that the length of the
master
will have
300
DPI
, while the width of the
master
will have 400
DPI
.
386 - First-generation 32-
bit
x86
microprocessor
introduced to the market by the Intel
Corporation.
486 - Second-generation 32-
bit
x86
microprocessor
introduced to the market by the Intel
Corporation, incorporating a dedicated math
coprocessor
.
64
Bit
Architecture
- A
CPU
,
memory
, and
I/O
system that transfers data and
instructions using an 8
byte
-at-a-time (64
bits
) process.
Adobe
-
A software company that produces the
PostScript
printer
drivers
and
PostScript
fonts
and language used by your computer to communicate with the controller.
Adobe Certified - Indicates that the
hardware
or software has passed a rigorous set of
tests by
Adobe
and is certified to perform printing tasks as stated by the
manufacturer.
ANSI - American National Standards Institute – a standards committee that develops and
publishes technical standards.
AppleTalk
-
A proprietary
network
layer
protocol
developed by Apple Computer, Inc.
for use in its
Macintosh
series of computers.
AppleTalk Port -
An
I/O
port
that adheres to the
AppleTalk
standard.
Application -
Computer programs which allow computer users to perform some specific
task such as word processing, accounting, etc.
Application software - See
Application
.
Architecture - The design and implementation of connecting components, interfaces,
and
protocols
in a computer, program, or
network
.
ASCII - American Standard Code for Information Interchange - A standard for encoding
characters (including the upper and lowercase alphabet, numerals, punctuation, and
control character) using seven
control character) using seven
bits
. The standard is 128 characters; IBM expanded