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Discussion in 'A+' started by Mr.Cheeks, Aug 14, 2006.

  1. Mr.Cheeks

    Mr.Cheeks 1st ever Gold Member! Gold Member

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    Q1.

    Which one of the four allows components to read and write direct without involving the CPU?

    a. DMA
    b. ISA
    c. PnP
    d. VGA

    Q2.

    My old CRT monitor has a maximum resolution of 800x600x256. What does the 800 mean?

    a. number of pixels displayed diagonally
    b. number of pixels displayed horizontally
    c. number of pixels displayed vertically
    d. number of type of pixels displayed

    Q3.

    What does LBA support?

    a. ability to add multiple IDE hard drives
    b. increased AGP refresh speed
    c. hdds bigger than 504 mb
    d. back-ward compatibility with IEE1394

    Good luck guys! :thumbleft
     
  2. zimbo
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    zimbo Petabyte Poster

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    [HIDE]a b c[/HIDE] :rolleyes:

    edit its funny how you forget things like this but can close your eyes and setup a fully fledged DNS Server! :biggrin
     
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  3. Mr.Cheeks

    Mr.Cheeks 1st ever Gold Member! Gold Member

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    Z - Your getting old in your young days...
     
  4. zimbo
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    why am i that wrong?:D
     
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  5. Rafek

    Rafek Kilobyte Poster

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    [HIDE]
    Q1) A
    Q2) B
    Q3) C[/HIDE]
     
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  6. Gaz 45

    Gaz 45 Kilobyte Poster

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    [HIDE]a
    b
    c[/HIDE]
     
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  7. hbroomhall

    hbroomhall Petabyte Poster Gold Member

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    More good ones!
    [HIDE]1 ) a
    2 ) b
    3 ) c

    [/HIDE]
    Harry.
     
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  8. Bluerinse
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    [HIDE]Which one of the four allows components to read and write direct without involving the CPU?

    a. DMA

    My old CRT monitor has a maximum resolution of 800x600x256. What does the 800 mean?

    b. number of pixels displayed horizontally

    What does LBA support?

    c. hdds bigger than 504 mb
    [/HIDE]
     
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  9. Mr.Cheeks

    Mr.Cheeks 1st ever Gold Member! Gold Member

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    Q1.

    Which one of the four allows components to read and write direct without involving the CPU?

    a. DMA
    b. ISA
    c. PnP
    d. VGA

    Direct Memory Access

    Q2.

    My old CRT monitor has a maximum resolution of 800x600x256. What does the 800 mean?

    a. number of pixels displayed diagonally
    b. number of pixels displayed horizontally
    c. number of pixels displayed vertically
    d. number of type of pixels displayed

    800 - Pixels horizontal
    600 - Pixels vertical
    256 - The number of colours the screen can display.

    Q3.

    What does LBA support?

    a. ability to add multiple IDE hard drives
    b. increased AGP refresh speed
    c. hdds bigger than 504 mb
    d. back-ward compatibility with IEE1394

    This is the largest disk size the BIOS can recognise...

    Well Done Guys... :thumbleft

    I'll try and add a description to the answers, if im wrong, im sure our Friend Harry would expand and/or correct....
     
  10. hbroomhall

    hbroomhall Petabyte Poster Gold Member

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    Who - me? (Hurriedly hides behind this empty bottle of wine).

    :biggrin

    Harry.
     
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