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1 FIELD ARTILLERY COMPUTER EQUIPMENT
English-Arabic military dictionary > FIELD ARTILLERY COMPUTER EQUIPMENT
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2 hardware profile
Data that describes the configuration and characteristics of specific computer equipment. This information can be used to configure computers for using peripheral devices. -
3 calling device
"Equipment, telephone or computer, used to place a call." -
4 uninterruptible power supply
"A device, connected between a computer (or other electronic equipment) and a power source (usually an outlet receptacle), that ensures that electrical flow to the computer is not interrupted because of a blackout and, in most cases, protects the computer against potentially damaging events, such as power surges and brownouts."English-Arabic terms dictionary > uninterruptible power supply
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5 UPS
"A device, connected between a computer (or other electronic equipment) and a power source (usually an outlet receptacle), that ensures that electrical flow to the computer is not interrupted because of a blackout and, in most cases, protects the computer against potentially damaging events, such as power surges and brownouts." -
6 device
"Any piece of equipment that can be attached physically or wirelessly to a network or computer, for example, printers, keyboards, external disk drives, or other peripheral equipment." -
7 subcategory
"A new category that is based on an existing category. For example, instead of tracking computers along with your other equipment, you might want to create a Computer subcategory from the Equipment category to track them as a separate group. Similarly, you can further organize a Restaurants category to include American and Chinese subcategories." -
8 64 bit machine
"A computer that works with data in groups of 64 bits at a time. A computer may be considered a 64-bit machine either because its CPU operates internally on 64-bit words or because its data bus can transfer 64 bits at a time. A 64-bit CPU thus has a word size of 64 bits, or 8 bytes; a 64-bit data bus has 64 data lines, so it ferries information through the system in sets of 64 bits at a time. Examples of 64-bit architecture include the Alpha AXP from Digital Equipment Corporation, the Ultra workstation from Sun Microsystems, Inc., and the PowerPC 620 from Motorola and IBM." -
9 hardware
"The physical components of a computer system, including any peripheral equipment such as printers, modems, and mouse devices." -
10 hot swapping
"A feature that allows equipment to be connected to an active device, such as a computer, while the device is powered on." -
11 mobile device
"A piece of handheld equipment such as a portable music or video player, PDA (personal digital assistant), mobile phone, or Windows Mobile device that works on its own but can also connect to a computer. Many of these devices can sync information with Windows." -
12 RCA connector
"A connector used for attaching audio and video devices, such as stereo equipment or a composite video monitor, to a computer's video adapter." -
13 scanner
An optical input device that uses light-sensing equipment to capture an image on paper or some other object. Captured image data is converted into binary files that can be stored and manipulated by computer programs. -
14 direct OEM
"A computer original equipment manufacturer who has signed a license agreement directly with Microsoft Licensing, Inc. Royalty OEMs receive a ""golden master"" copy of Windows from Microsoft. The royalty OEM may customize Windows as described in the OEM Preinstallation Kit (OPK), their license agreement, or a signed addendum." -
15 optical character recognition line
A line of characters that is read by special character recognition equipment and translated into computer text.English-Arabic terms dictionary > optical character recognition line
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16 OCR line
A line of characters that is read by special character recognition equipment and translated into computer text. -
17 resource
"A room, computer, or any equipment needed at a meeting." -
18 sealed case PC
A chassis type that can be reported by the Win32_SystemEnclosure class in Windows Management Instrumentation (WMI) and that refers to a computer whose case is not meant to be opened by anyone but the original equipment manufacturer.
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