hardware
GLOSSARY
computer itself, external disk drives, etc. See also software and firmware.
hertz: A unit of wave frequency that equals one cycle per second.
hexadecimal: The base 16 numbering system composed of the digits 0 through 9 and the letters A, B, C, D, E, and F.
host computer: The computer that controls, regulates, and transmits information to a device or another computer.
hot key: The computer’s feature in which certain keys in combination with the extended function key, Fn, can be used to set system parameters, such as speaker volume.
HW Setup: A TOSHIBA utility that lets you set the parameters for various hardware components.
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icon: A small graphic image displayed on the screen or in the indicator panel. In Windows, an icon represents an object that the user can manipulate.
i.LINK (IEEE1394): This port enables
infrared port: A cableless communi- cations port capable of using infrared signals to send serial data.
input: The data or instructions you provide to a computer, communication device or other peripheral device from the keyboard or external or internal storage devices. The data sent (or output) by the sending computer is input for the receiving computer.
instruction: Statements or commands that specify how to perform a particu- lar task.
interface: 1) Hardware and/or software components of a system used specifically to connect one system or device to another. 2) To physically connect one system or device to another to exchange information. 3) The point of contact between user, the computer, and the program, for example, the keyboard or a menu.
interrupt request: A signal that gives a component access to the processor.
I/O: Input/output. Refers to accep- tance and transfer of data to and from a computer.
I/O devices: Equipment used to communicate with the computer and transfer data to and from it.
IrDA 1.1: An industry standard that enables cableless infrared serial data transfer at speeds of up to 4 Mbps.
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jumper: A small clip or wire that allows you to change the hardware