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device 1
(↔ fr: dispositif
, fr: périphérique
1
)

device 1 , n (↔ fr: dispositif
, fr: périphérique
1
)
a device: ~ connected by user
1
Agent
to computer
1
Destination
to act on task
2
Patient

a device: ~ connected by user
1
Agent
to computer
1
Destination
to act on task
2
Patient
The operating system executes IN and OUT instructions to read or write data one, two, or four bytes at a time to the device. For simple devices like the keyboard or display this may be perfectly reasonable.
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In the early 1980s the first PCs were equipped with the traditional user input device - a keyboard. By the end of the decade however, a mouse device had become an essential for PCs running the GUI-based Windows operating system.
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A managed device can be any piece of equipment that sits on your data network and is SNMP compliant. Routers, switches, hubs, workstations, and printers are all examples of managed devices.
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Type of d. keyboard
1
light pen
1
mouse
1
trackball
1
printer
1
scanner
1
That is used to transfer data modem
1
That has a specific function dedicated
1
~
That controls other d. master ~
That is controlled by another d. slave
1
~
That is used to enter data into the computer input ~
That is used to show data extracted from the computer output
1.2
~
That is used to interact with the computer pointing ~
That is used to store data storage device
That uses a specific protocol USB ~
That can be programmes programmable
1
~
The user Agent connects a d. to the computer Destination so it can function add a ~
connect a ~ to ...
The user Agent prepares a d. install
1
a ~
-> NOUN installation of a ~
configuration
1.1
of a ~
~ failure
1
The user Agent prepares a d. to allow a d. to operate configure
1
a ~
The user Agent causes that a d. to operate enable a ~
The d. functions the ~ runs
2a
Noun for the d. functions operation
2
of the ~
The d. stops functioning the ~ fails
1
francés
dispositif
, périphérique
1
AB MCLH
13/10/2010

storage device 1 , n (↔ fr: support de stockage
1
)
a storage device: ~ used by user
1
Agent
to act on data
1
Patient1
or software Patient2

a storage device: ~ used by user
1
Agent
to act on data
1
Patient1
or software Patient2
Nonvolatile memory does not lose its data when the system or device is turned off. A number of types of memory fall into this category. The most familiar is ROM, but Flash memory storage devices such as CompactFlash or SmartMedia cards are also forms of nonvolatile memory.
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enHOW COMPUTER MONITORS WORK
]
The printer contains a CPU, standard TCP/IP protocols, and a storage device (e.g., a disk) for spooling files.
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en COMER
]
It is possible to save or move files anywhere that your computer can access. This includes disk (or other storage devices) on your computer, to any directory or sub-directory on your computer or on a network that your computer is connected to.
[ ]
Type of s. CD
DVD
disk
drive
2
hard disk
1
tape
1
That can be taken out of the computer removable ~
The user Agent places data Patient1 on a s. store ... on a ~
write ... on a ~
The data Patient1 or software Patient2 is on the s. reside
1
on the ~
francés
AB MCLH
11/04/2010
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