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Glossary
can speed up operations that retrieve data from disk storage. Computers that use disk
striping generally allow the user to select the data unit size or stripe width
.
DMA
— direct memory access — A channel that allows certain types of data transfer
between RAM and a device to bypass the processor.
docking device
— See
APR
.
DMTF
— Distributed Management Task Force — A consortium of hardware and
software companies who develop management standards for distributed desktop,
network, enterprise, and Internet environments.
domain
— A group of computers, programs, and devices on a network that are
administered as a unit with common rules and procedures for use by a specific group
of users. A user logs on to the domain to gain access to the resources.
DRAM
— dynamic random-access memory — Memory that stores information in
integrated circuits containing capacitors.
driver
— Software that allows the operating system to control a device such as a
printer. Many devices do not work properly if the correct driver is not installed in the
computer.
DSL
— Digital Subscriber Line — A technology that provides a constant, high-speed
Internet connection through an analog telephone line.
dual-core
— A technology in which two physical computational units exist inside a
single processor package, thereby increasing computing efficiency and multi-tasking
ability.
dual display mode
— A display setting that allows you to use a second monitor as an
extension of your display. Also referred to as
extended display mode
.
DVD-R
— DVD recordable — A recordable version of a DVD. Data can be recorded
only once onto a DVD-R. Once recorded, the data cannot be erased or written over.
DVD+RW
— DVD rewritable — A rewritable version of a DVD. Data can be written
to a DVD+RW disc, and then erased and written over (rewritten). (DVD+RW
technology is different from DVD-RW technology.)
DVD+RW drive
— drive that can read DVDs and most CD media and write to
DVD+RW (rewritable DVDs) discs.
DVI
— digital video interface — A standard for digital transmission between a
computer and a digital video display.
E
ECC
— error checking and correction — A type of memory that includes special
circuitry for testing the accuracy of data as it passes in and out of memory.
Summary of Contents for D630 - LATITUDE ATG NOTEBOOK
Page 1: ...Dell Latitude D630 D630c User s Guide Model PP24L ...
Page 12: ...12 Macrovision Product Notice 202 Glossary 203 ...
Page 20: ...20 Finding Information ...
Page 21: ...About Your Computer 21 2 About Your Computer Front View 1 5 2 10 6 11 4 12 3 8 13 9 7 ...
Page 34: ...34 About Your Computer ...
Page 54: ...54 Using the Keyboard ...
Page 60: ...60 Using the Display ...
Page 72: ...72 Setting Up and Using Networks ...
Page 80: ...80 Using Multimedia ...
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Page 130: ...130 Troubleshooting ...
Page 178: ...178 Dell QuickSet ...
Page 182: ...182 Traveling With Your Computer ...
Page 192: ...192Specifications ...
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