
Option card
A
circuit
board you install inside the computer to provide
additional capabilities, such as more memory or a modem.
Parallel
The type of interface that transmits data in groups of bits. See
Interface and Serial.
Parameter
A qualifier added to a command that tells MS-DOS what
particular conditions to look for and specifies information such
as what data you want to process and where to locate or store a
file.
Parent directory
The directory immediately above a given directory in the
directory tree. In pathnames, the parent directory is represented
by the symbol . . (two periods).
Parity
Data signals sent during communications to detect errors in
transmitting or receiving data.
Partition
The area defined on a hard disk for use by an operating system;
to divide a hard disk into separate sections or logical drives.
Pathname
The list of directories and subdirectories you specify to locate a
file. For example, the pathname for the file SALES which is
located in the subdirectory BUSINESS of the root directory ( \ )
is \ BUSINESS \ SALES.
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Summary of Contents for Equity 386SX PLUS
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Page 4: ...EPSON E Q U I T Y 3 8 6 S X User s Guide Y19299100100 ...
Page 20: ...6 Introduction ...
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Page 96: ... 7 R _ ri h 14 3 26 Using the Equity 386SX ...
Page 168: ...5 26 dling Options ...
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Page 232: ...C 40 Performing System Diagnostics ...
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