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radio frequency interference (RFI): All computer equipment generates
radio frequency signals. The FCC regulates the amount of RFI a
computing device can leak past its shielding. A Class A device is
sufficient for office use. Class B is a more stringent classification
for home equipment use. Toshiba computers comply with Class B
computing device regulations.
radio frequency interference (RFI) shield: A metal shield enclosing the
printed circuit boards of the printer or computer to prevent inter-
ference with radio and TV reception.
RAMDrive: Part of the computer’s random access memory assigned to
simulate a disk. RAMDrive is a feature of MS-DOS.
random access memory (RAM): High-speed memory which holds a
copy of the operating system, any currently executing application
programs, and any information undergoing processing. RAM is
volatile, which means that all information in RAM is lost when
you turn the computer off (unless Resume Mode is on).
read-only memory (ROM): A type of memory which the computer can
access but cannot change. ROM is non-volatile memory, which
means that the information stored in ROM is permanent—it is not
lost when you turn the computer off.
reboot: See boot, restart.
Registry: The central information database for Windows 95. The Reg-
istry eliminates the need for AUTOEXEC.BAT, CONFIG.SYS,
and INI files previously essential for Windows 3.1. The Registry
serves as a central holding area for hardware specific information
that supports hardware detection and Plug and Play system com-
ponents.
remapping: Redefining a computer component. For example, remap-
ping the keyboard refers to assigning a new symbol or letter for
each key.
restart: Resetting a computer without turning it off (also called “warm
boot” or “soft reset”). To restart the computer while it is on, press
Ctrl
+
Alt
+
Del
or press the reset button. See also boot.
RJ-11: A modular telephone connector used on most telephone net-
works and direct-connect modems.
Summary of Contents for Satellite 110 Series
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Page 126: ...Chapter 5 Buying Programs 97 Buying Hardware 105 ...
Page 169: ...Little Cards that Do Big Things RemovingaPCCard Part I Getting To Know Your Computer 139 ...
Page 321: ...MaxTime The Machine Settings Dialog Box Part II Technical Reference 291 ...
Page 351: ...TSETUP OTHERS Part II Technical Reference 321 ...
Page 365: ...The Diagnostic Test ExitingtheDiagnosticMenus Part II Technical Reference 335 ...
Page 368: ...Appendix A Built in Features 339 Optional Accessories and Devices 344 Specifications 346 ...
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