Extended Industry Standard Architecture. A bus standard for
IBM compatible computers that extends the ISA bus
architecture to 32 bits and allows more than one option card to
share the bus easily.
Expanded memory
Memory that specially written MS-DOS programs can use
when an expanded memory manager program maps that
memory into an accessible area. See also
LIM EMS 4.0.
Expended memory
Memory above 1MB that is accessed by the 386 or 486
microprocessors when they are operating in protected or
virtual mode. This memory is available to OS/2 programs, but
is available to MS-DOS only if an extended memory manager
program is installed.
See
also
Expandedmemory
and OS/2.
fist-page mode
A dynamic memory mode that allows successive addresses to
access the same DRAM page by changing the column
addresses.
RASH memory
Non-volatile, rewritable, random access memory. Your
computer’s BIOS and EISA configuration information is
temporarily stored in a FLASH memory device.
Hexadecimal
A base-16 numbering system that represents the binary
numbers used by a computer. Decimal numbers between 0 and
255 can be expressed by two-digit hexadecimal numbers made
up of the numbers 0 through 9 and the letters A through F.
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