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achieve a desired result. See also application.

prompt:

A message the computer provides indicating it is ready for or requires

information or an action from you.

protected mode:

A microprocessor mode introduced with the Intel 80286

processor. This mode supports up to four gigabytes of address space and vides

support for multitasking and other advanced features.

protocol:

A set of rules that allows devices to exchange information without

affecting its contents.

pulse dialing:

A type of dialing that uses rotary pulses to generate the

telephone number.

R

RAMDRIVE:

Part of the computerÕs random access memory assigned to simulate a

disk. RAMDRIVE is a feature of MS-DOS.

Random Access Memory (RAM):

High speed memory within the computer circuitry

that can be read or written to.

RD:

Receive Data. An RS-232-C signal used in the exchange of data between the

computer and a serial printer or modem.

Radio frequency interference (RFI) shield:

A metal shield enclosing the printed

circuit boards of the printer or computer to prevent radio and TV interference.

All computer equipment generates radio frequency signals. The FCC regulates the

amount of signals a computing device can allow past its shielding. A Class A

device is sufficient for office use. Class B provides a more stringent

classification for home equipment use. Toshiba portable computers comply with

Class B computing device regulations.

real mode:

A microprocessor mode that supports up to 1MB of memory and can

only run one program at a time.

restart:

Resetting a computer without turning it off (also called Õwarm bootÕ

or Õsoft resetÕ). To restart the computer, press Ctrl + Alt+ Del while the

computer is on. See also boot.

RGB:

Red, green, and blue. A device that uses three input signals, each

activating an electron gun for a primary additive color (red, green, and blue)

or port for using such a device.

See also

CRT.

RJ11:

A modular telephone jack.

ROM:

Read Only Memory

:

A non-volatile memory chip manufactured to contain

information that controls the computerÕs basic operation. You cannot access or

change information stored in ROM.

RS-232-C:

The Electronic Industries Association (EIA) interface standard that

describes the 25-pin connector interface and control, data, and status signals

that allow asynchronous communications between computers, printers,

communications and other peripheral devices.

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