HP Compaq Presario,Presario 1700 Supplementary Manual page 138

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Ethernet The most widely-installed local
area network technology. An Ethernet
LAN typically uses coaxial cable or special
upgrades of twisted pair wires. The most
commonly installed Ethernet systems
provide transmission speed up to 10Mbps
are called 10BASE-T. Devices are
connected to the cable and compete for
access using a Carrier Sense Multiple
Access with Collision Detection protocol.
Explorer See Microsoft Internet Explorer
and Microsoft Windows Explorer.
fax modem A modem that allows your
computer to transmit and receive faxes.
The fax modem can transmit documents to
fax machines and other computers with fax
modems. It can broadcast a fax to several
sites at once. A dual-purpose modem
functions as both a regular modem that
transmits files as attachments, and a fax
modem that transmits printed documents.
file extension A dot and two or three
letters after a file name that indicate the
program in which the file was created. For
example, .doc indicates that the file was
created in Microsoft Word.
floppy disk See diskette.
folder Represented by an icon that looks
like a yellow manila folder, a folder
contains other folders (subfolders) and
files. Both MS-DOS and early versions of
Microsoft Windows used the term
directory (and subdirectories) for folder
(and subfolders).
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game port A connector on the back of
the computer for plugging in a joystick.
See joystick.
GIF (pronounced giff). A file format for
graphics displayed on the Internet. They
are easily identified by the file extension
.gif. See JPEG.
graphical interface Communication
between a person and a computer by means
of images. With a pointing device, such as
a mouse, you click an icon to tell the
computer what you want. See icon.
graphics Pictures or illustrations,
including drawings, pie charts, bar graphs,
street maps, architectural and engineering
designs, fashion designs, musical scores,
cartoons, animated images, and
photographs. A graphics card enables the
monitor to display these items on the
screen. See SVGA.

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