Glossary 15
interface
A connection that enables two devices to communicate.
interrupt
A signal from part of a system, such as an I/O device, asking to
use the CPU. Interrupts are hierarchical, which prevents
interrupts from interrupting each other. (Whichever interrupt
has higher priority makes the other interrupt wait.) When the
CPU receives an interrupt signal, it saves what it is doing,
processes the routine associated with the interrupt, then returns
to what it was doing.
I/O address
Input-Output address. How the CPU sees an I/O port. It puts
data into this address or reads the data in it. The device at the
other end of the I/O port gets the data from that address or puts
the data there, respectively.
IRQ
Interrupt Request. A signal that, when received by the CPU,
makes it stop what it is doing to do something else. An
interrupt is a way in which a particular device in a computer
communicates with the CPU. PCs have 16 IRQ lines that can
be assigned to different devices (for example, printers,
scanners, modems). No two devices can have the same IRQ
address. See interrupt.
Содержание Direction SP B-Series
Страница 12: ...1 Reviewing System Features Front Features Back Features Power Supply Zip Drive Speakers Mouse Microphone ...
Страница 46: ...3 Understanding System Features Standard Features System Chassis System Board Components Options and Upgrades ...
Страница 55: ...4 Configuring the System System BIOS and the Setup Utility BIOS Flash Utility Video Drivers ...
Страница 125: ...6 Solving System Problems Problem Checklist Solution to Common Problems Getting Help Battery Replacement ...
Страница 161: ...B System Specifications Standard Features Environmental Specifications ...
Страница 177: ...C System Board Connectors and Error Messages System Board Connectors Error Messages Beep Codes ...
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