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Ethernet:
A local area network (LAN) standard for hardware, communications and
cabling. It links network nodes in a bus topology using coaxial cable, or in a
star topology using fiber-optic cable or twisted-pair cable. Normally, all nodes
share the total bandwidth, which is 10 Mbps (Ethernet), 100 Mbps (Fast
Ethernet) or 1000 Mbps (Gigabit Ethernet). With switched Ethernet, each
sender and receiver pair have the full bandwidth.
execute:
To perform a command or run a program.
executable file:
A computer program that is ready to run. Application programs and batch
files are examples of executable files. Names of executable files usually end
with a .BAT, .COM or .EXE extension.
extended memory:
Memory beyond 1MB. Windows 95/98 and NT, OS/2 and some MS-
DOS programs use extended memory.
extension:
See
file name extension
.
external device:
Any device connected to a port on your computer. Examples of external
devices are printers, tape backup units, and scanners.
F
faceplate:
A protective cover that can be removed to permit the installation of an
additional device.
file:
A collection of related information (such as the information required for a program or
document) saved on disk with a unique name. See also
document.
file allocation table (FAT):
The section of a disk that keeps track of the location of files
stored on the disk.
file name:
A set of characters that uniquely identifies a file within its folder or directory. It
consists of two parts: the actual name and the file name extension. In
Windows for Workgroups and DOS, the first part of the name is limited to eight
characters. In Windows 95, Windows 98 and Windows NT, a file name can be
up to 255 characters. See also
file name extension
.
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