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Glossary

Glossary

This glossary provides general definitions of key terms. For an expanded list look in standard reference books on computers.

Active Matrix - Flat screen technology that controls each pixel with an individual transistor.

Address (Physical) - A specific location in memory where a unit record, or sector, of data is stored.

Application Program - Computer program that actually performs a useful task. Word processors, spreadsheets, and desktop publishing programs are application programs.

AUTOEXEC.BAT File - An MS-DOS batch file containing commands which execute automatically when you turn on your computer.

Batch File - A file containing several commands that execute in sequence as a group, or batch. MS- DOS batch files must have a filename extension of

.BAT.

Boot - Short for Bootstrap. Transfer of a disk operating system program from storage on floppy disk or hard disk drive to computer’s working memory. Now refers generally to the system initialization process.

Boot Disk - A disk with an operating system installed which loads itself into RAM on power up.

Character - Anything that can print in a single space on the page or the screen. Includes numbers, letters, punctuation marks, and graphic symbols.

Command Processor - The part of an operating system that processes commands entered by you. The command processor in MS-DOS is contained in the COMMAND.COM file.

CPU - Central Processing Unit. The piece of hardware which interprets instructions, performs the tasks you indicate, keeps track of stored data, and controls all input and output operations.

Crash - A malfunction in the computer hardware or software, usually causing loss of data.

Cursor - The arrow, vertical I-beam or other screen object that shows where you can click to select something onscreen. See Insertion point.

Diagnostics - Tests and procedures the computer performs to check its internal circuitry and set up its configuration.

DIP Switches - Small switches on a piece of hardware such as a CPU, a printer, or an option

card. DIP switch settings control various functions and provide a system with information about itself. DIP stands for Dual In-Line Package.

Directory - A list of the files stored on a disk or a part of a disk. Sometimes called a Folder.

Disk Drive - The physical device which allows the computer to read from and write to a disk. A floppy disk drive has a disk slot into which you insert floppy disks. A hard disk drive is permanently fixed inside the system unit.

DOS - Disk Operating System. A computer program which continuously runs and mediates between the computer user and the Application Program, and allows access to disk data by disk filenames. The Disk Operating System controls the computer’s input and output functions. See Operating System.

DSTN- Dual Scan Twisted Nematic. By dividing the screen in two, then refreshing both sides simultaneously, this technique offers a sharper picture than conventional passive matrix screens.

ECP - Extended Capabilities Port. Parallel port with an asynchronous, byte-wide, bidirectional data flow. It can also distinguish between commands and data.

EPP - Enhanced Parallel Port. Parallel port with an asynchronous, byte-wide, bidirectional channel, plus separate address and data cycles over the eight data lines of the interface.

File - A group of related pieces of information called records, or entries, stored together on disk. Text files consist of words and sentences. Program files consist of codes and are used by computers to interpret and carry out instructions.

Floppy disk - A flat piece of flexible plastic coated with magnetic material and used to store data permanently.

Format - To prepare a new disk (or erase an old one) so it can receive information. Formatting a disk divides it into tracks and sectors which create addressable locations on it.

Hard Disk Drive - Sometimes called rigid disk drives, or fixed disk drives. Unlike floppy disks, hard disks are fixed in place inside the system unit. They can process data faster and store many

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Contents User’s Guide Copyright Micron Electronics, Inc All rights reserved Thirty 30 Day Money-Back Guarantee on Most Products Customer Assurance ProgramMeridian 850 One Year Limited Warranty FCC Compliance Statement For US and Canadian UsersThis page intentionally left blank Contents Using Setup Welcome Welcome Unpacking Your System Do I Have Everything?Whats in the Box? Let Your Computer Acclimate Itself Keep the BoxWhere to Work Beware Heat, Cold, Humidity, and GlareSystem Features Big PictureTruePoint Pointing Device Front ViewMouse Buttons Suspend/Resume ButtonMeridian 850, Front View Side Views Right side viewPower Button Reset SwitchPcmcia Card Eject Buttons Back View Connector Description Sound Features Indicator Lights Where they areIndicator Lights What they mean Indicator Appearance DescriptionUsing the Keyboard What the Keys Do What the Keys Do Using the Embedded Numeric Keypad Setting the Speaker Volume Special Key CombinationsDisk Drives Removable Hard Disk DriveFrom last Pcmcia Card Slot Battery and Power Management Installing the Battery for the First TimeInstalling the Battery Pack Removing the Battery Pack Battery Endurance Tips Turning On Your SystemLow Battery Conditions Battery and Power Management Charging the Battery Pre-charging a Dead BatteryBattery Temperature Sensor Faulty Battery IndicatorDon’t Unplug the AC Adapter with the Power On Power Saving Mode Power ManagementNormal Mode Battery Only ModeSuspend Mode CPU TimeoutPower Savings Settings Suspend ControlsBattery Precautions AC Adapter Precautions Using Your Meridian Examining the Interior FeaturesOpening the Lid TruePoint Pointing Device PS/2 Style Mouse Serial MouseExternal Video Monitor External KeyboardFloppy Disks Care and Handling Dual Pcmcia Card Slot LAN Using Setup Running Setup Startup Date and Time Fast BootBoot Device Video SelectPassword Boot PasswordConfigure SCU Setup Color Scheme Easy Menus or Complete MenusMemory L1 Cache EnableL2 Cache Enable L1 Cache WritebackDisks Diskette DriveFast Diskette Hard Disk Fast Hard DiskLPT Port ComponentsCOM Ports LPT TypeInternal Mouse Keyboard NumlockKeyboard Repeat Left-Handed MouseBattery Only PowerEnable Power Saving Low Power SavingHigh Power Saving Custom Power SavingExit Save and RebootDefault Settings Save and ExitRestore Settings Version InfoHow to Install Options Installing More RAM Before You BeginInstalling the RAM Board Memory Board Location cover removedHow to Maintain Your System Travel PrecautionsSystem Hardware Precautions Battery Power Pack Precautions System Specifications Environmental SpecificationsDimensions Battery Pack SpecificationsAC Adapter Specifications Handy Cheat Sheet Ctrl + ALT + DELWindows Shortcuts Glossary BATMHz This stands for Megahertz, or cycles per second Index DOSRAM Late Changes