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General basic computer concepts.

Subcategories

This category has the following 3 subcategories, out of 3 total.

M

  • Memory Basics

O

  • Operating Systems

W

  • Window Systems

Pages in category "Computer Basics"

The following 53 pages are in this category, out of 53 total.

A

  • Absolute address

B

  • Bank switching
  • Big-endian
  • Binary-coded decimal
  • Bootstrap

C

  • Cache
  • Checksum
  • Commercial Instruction Set
  • Complex Instruction Set Computer
  • Computer operator

D

  • Device controller
  • Diagnostic
  • Direct Memory Access

E

  • Editor
  • Embedded system
  • Emulator
  • End-user
  • Engineering Change Order
  • Error-correcting code

F

  • Field service

G

  • Graphical user interface

I

  • Indicator light
  • Instruction set
  • Instruction set architecture

L

  • Little-endian
  • Load-store architecture

M

  • Mainframe
  • Microcomputer
  • Microprocessor
  • Minicomputer
  • Motherboard
  • Multi-user

O

  • Object code
  • Operating system
  • Original Equipment Manufacturer

P

  • Parity
  • Peripheral
  • Personal computer
  • Programmed I/O
  • Pure code

R

  • Random access
  • Random Access Memory
  • Read-only memory
  • Reduced Instruction Set Computer

S

  • Simulator
  • Single-level store
  • Smart-phone
  • Supercomputer
  • Supermini

T

  • Terminal
  • Terminal emulator

V

  • Vector processing

W

  • Workstation
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