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AUTOEXEC.BAT: A batch file that executes a series of MS-DOS com- mands and programs each time you start the computer.

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backup: A duplicate copy of files kept as a spare in case the original is destroyed.

batch file: A file that can be executed from the system prompt containing a sequence of operating system com- mands or executable files. See also

AUTOEXEC.BAT.

binary: The base two number system composed of zeros and ones (off or on), used by most digital computers. The right most digit of a binary num- ber has a value of 1, the next a value of 2, then 4, 8, 16, and so on. For exam- ple, the binary number 101 has a value of 5. See also ASCII.

BIOS: Basic Input Output System. The firmware that controls data flow within the computer. See also firm- ware.

bit: Derived from ģbinary digit,ī the basic unit of information used by the computer. It is either zero or one. Eight bits is one byte. See also byte.

Bluetooth: A short-range radio tech- nology designed to simplify wireless communication among computers, communication devices and the Inter- net.

board: A circuit board. An internal card containing electronic compo- nents, called chips, which perform a specific function or increase the capa- bilities of the system.

boot: Short for bootstrap. A program that starts or restarts the computer. The program reads instructions from a stor- age device into the computer’s mem- ory.

bps: Bits per second. Typically used to describe the data transmission speed of a modem.

buffer: The portion of the computer’s memory where data is temporarily stored. Buffers often compensate for differences in the rate of flow from one device to another.

bus: An interface for transmission of signals, data or electric power.

byte: The representation of a single character. A sequence of eight bits treated as a single unit; also the small- est addressable unit within the system.

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