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ISR
(Interrupt Service Routine) A program executed by the microprocessor upon receipt
of an interrupt request from an I/O device and containing instructions for servicing
of the device.
jumper
A set of male connector pins on a circuit board over which can be placed coupling
devices to electrically connect pairs of the pins. By electrically connecting different
pins, a circuit board can be configured to function in predictable ways to suit
different applications.
KB or KByte
(Kilobyte) Approximately one thousand bytes. 2
10
= 1024 bytes exactly.
LBA
(Logical Block Addressing) A method the system BIOS uses to reference hard disk
data as logical blocks, with each block having a specific location on the disk. LBA
differs from the CHS reference method in that the BIOS requires no information
relating to disk cylinders, heads, or sectors. LBA can be used only on hard disk drives
designed to support it.
logical
address
The memory-mapped location of a segment after application of the address offset to
the physical address.
MB or
MByte
(Megabyte) Approximately one million bytes. 2^20 = 1,048,576 bytes exactly.
memory
A designated system area to which data can be stored and from which data can be
retrieved. A typical computer system has more than one memory area. See
memory
shadowing
Copying information from an extension ROM into DRAM and accessing it in this
alternate memory location.
Monarch
mode
A Processor PMC that acts as the main processing element. In this mode, the PPMC
performs PCI bus enumeration at power-up and handles interrupts from devices
requesting service. A system can have only one PPMC operating in Monarch mode.
See
.
non-
Monarch
mode
A secondary CPU that is not a main CPU, does not perform PCI bus enumeration,
and may generate interrupts to the main CPU. A system can have as many
non-Monarch PPMCs as the electrical interface capacity on the carrier card allows.
See
.
offset
The difference in location of memory-mapped data between the physical address and
the logical address.
operating
system
See
.
PAL
(Programmable Array Logic) A semiconductor programmable ROM which accepts
customized logic gate programming to produce a desired sum-of-products output
function.
PC/AT
(Personal Computer/Advanced Technology) A popular computer design first
introduced by IBM in the early 1980s.
PCI
(Peripheral Connect Interface) A popular microcomputer bus architecture standard.
peripheral
device
An external device connected to the system for the purpose of transferring data into
or out of the system.
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