User's Manual

Glossary
Access
speed
The
time
it
takes
for
a
device,
such
as
memory
or
a
disk
drive,
to
return
data.
For
example,
your
computer’s
SIMMs
return
data
requested
by
the
microprocessor
at
an
access
speed
of
70ns.
Address
The
location
where
information
is
stored
in a
computer’s
memory.
Analog
monitor
A
monitor
that
generates
or
responds
to
analog
data.
Analog
data
is
transmitted
by
varying
the
voltage
levels
in
a
continuous
current
and
can
produce
an
infinite
number
of
colors
or
gray
shades.
Application
program
A
software
program
that
performs
a
specific
task,
such
as
word
processing.
Note
that
an
application
program
is
different
from
an
operating
system,
which
controls
the
computer’s
hardware
and
software.
Asynchronous
Data
transmission
in
which
one
machine
sends
data
to
another,
one
character
at
a
time,
at
intervals
that
do
not
need
to
be
synchronized
to
a
timing
device,
such
as a
system
clock.
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