Multitasking
The ability of a computer and an operating system to work on
more than one command or task at a time. The tasks are
actually not performed at the same time, but they are assigned
priorities and rapidly processed by the computer in sequential
order. See also OS/2 and
UNIX.
Network sewer
The main computer in a network which controls access to the
rest of the network computers (called workstations). The server
also provides mass storage, programs, and other resources to
the workstations.
Network server mode
An optional password mode that provides special security if
you are using your computer as a network server. See also
Password.
Numeric keypad
The number and cursor control keys grouped together on the
right side of the keyboard. The operation of the dual-use keys
on the numeric keypad is controlled by the
key.
Operating speed
The speed at which the computer’s processor can execute
commands, usually expressed in megahertz (MHz), such as
33
MHz. See also
Megahertz.
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