What are the system terms? A large collection of commonly used terms

  

It is well known that computers are invented by foreigners, so some codes or names are expressed in English or English abbreviations, which makes it difficult for many people who are new to computers. This tutorial will give you an explanation of what these terms mean.

cpu—center processing unit

bios—basic lnput/output system

cmos—complementary metal oxide semiconductor (complementary Metal oxide semiconductor)

dram— dynamic random access memory

ecp—extended capabilities port

epp—enhanced parallel port (enhanced Parallel port)

eccram—error check and check

gui—graphic user interface

ide—integrated hard drive interface (integrated drive) Electronics)

isa—industry standard architecture

pci—peripheral component interconnect

post—power-on self-test (power-on Self test)

rom— read only memory

rtc— real-time clock

scsi— Small computer system interface

dimm—double in-line memory modules

simm—single in-line memory module (single in-line memory Modules)

svga—super graphics graphics array

vga—video graphics array

windows—Microsoft's Windows software ( Microsoft windows)

zif—zero insertion force

ppga—plastic pin grid array

h:10 Suffix of hexadecimal number

kb: kilobits (1024 bits)

kb: kilobytes (1024 bytes, 1 byte = 8 bits)

mb : Megabit (2 bits)

mb: megabytes (2 bits

Temporarily tidy up these things, these are some of the most basic terms in the system, so everyone is especially a rookie Users can refer to this tutorial to get a good understanding of the computer system.

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