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1 Plug and Play
"A type of device, such as a game controller or printer, that automatically works when you connect it to your computer. The computer configures the settings and installs the necessary drivers by itself." -
2 Plug and Play BIOS
A BIOS with responsibility for configuring Plug and Play cards and system-board devices during system power up. Provides runtime configuration services for system board devices after startup. -
3 plug-and-play extensions
A technology that makes a loosely-connected device look like a tightly-coupled device and provides identical experience for network connected devices as directly connected devices. -
4 Advanced Configuration and Power Interface
"An open industry specification that defines power management on a wide range of mobile, desktop, and server computers and peripherals. ACPI is the foundation for the OnNow industry initiative that allows system manufacturers to deliver computers that start at the touch of a keyboard. ACPI design is essential to take full advantage of power management and Plug and Play."English-Arabic terms dictionary > Advanced Configuration and Power Interface
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5 compatible ID
"An ID used by the Plug and Play Manager. If Plug and Play does not locate a match for the device hardware ID, Plug and Play installs the driver.inf file associated with the compatible ID." -
6 BIOS enumerator
"In a non-ACPI Plug and Play system, the BIOS enumerator identifies the hardware devices on the motherboard of the computer. The BIOS supports a programming interface that allows all Plug and Play computers to be queried in a common manner." -
7 WDM
"A driver model based on the Windows NT driver model that is designed to provide a common architecture of I/O services for Windows operating systems for specific classes of drivers. These driver classes include USB and IEEE 1394 buses, audio, still-image capture, video capture, and HID-compliant devices such as USB mice, keyboards, and joysticks. Provides a model for writing kernel-mode drivers and minidrivers, and provides extensions for Plug and Play and power management." -
8 Windows Driver Model
"A driver model based on the Windows NT driver model that is designed to provide a common architecture of I/O services for Windows operating systems for specific classes of drivers. These driver classes include USB and IEEE 1394 buses, audio, still-image capture, video capture, and HID-compliant devices such as USB mice, keyboards, and joysticks. Provides a model for writing kernel-mode drivers and minidrivers, and provides extensions for Plug and Play and power management." -
9 ACPI
"An open industry specification that defines power management on a wide range of mobile, desktop, and server computers and peripherals. ACPI is the foundation for the OnNow industry initiative that allows system manufacturers to deliver computers that start at the touch of a keyboard. ACPI design is essential to take full advantage of power management and Plug and Play." -
10 Configuration Manager
"The Windows Plug and Play system component that drives the process of locating devices, setting up their nodes in the hardware tree, and running the resources allocation process. Each of the three phases of configuration management--boot time, real mode, and protected mode--have their own configuration managers." -
11 universal serial bus
"An external bus that supports Plug and Play installation, which enables you to connect and disconnect devices without shutting down or restarting your computer." -
12 USB
"An external bus that supports Plug and Play installation, which enables you to connect and disconnect devices without shutting down or restarting your computer." -
13 static virtual device driver
"A virtual device driver (VxD) that is statically loaded during system startup. A static VxD can be loaded in a number of different ways, including device enumeration by the Plug and Play (PnP)static device enumerator."English-Arabic terms dictionary > static virtual device driver
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14 static VxD
"A virtual device driver (VxD) that is statically loaded during system startup. A static VxD can be loaded in a number of different ways, including device enumeration by the Plug and Play (PnP)static device enumerator." -
15 isolation
The Plug and Play process by which cards on an ISA bus are distinguished from each other after system startup. -
16 hardware ID
A vendor-defined string used by the Plug and Play Manager to find the correct.inf file to install a particular device. -
17 assigned configuration
"The resources contained in the device node that are allocated for the device. For Plug and Play cards, the assigned resources for a device can change dynamically or from one system start-up to the next." -
18 Digital Cable Ready
"Of, pertaining to, or characteristic of a High Definition Television (HDTV) that conforms to the plug-and-play digital cable TV standard; thus, removing the need for a separate set-top box." -
19 DCR
"Of, pertaining to, or characteristic of a High Definition Television (HDTV) that conforms to the plug-and-play digital cable TV standard; thus, removing the need for a separate set-top box." -
20 bus enumerator
"In a Plug and Play (PnP) operating system, a bus driver that detects devices that are located on a specific bus. The driver then loads information about the devices into the hardware tree."
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