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Discussion in 'A+' started by Mr.Cheeks, May 23, 2006.

  1. Mr.Cheeks

    Mr.Cheeks 1st ever Gold Member! Gold Member

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    Q1 - When running Task Manager, What does PID stand for?

    a. Process In Demand
    b. Process ID
    c. Priorty In Demand
    c. Priorty ID

    Q2 - What does NAT stand for?

    a. Network Automative Translation
    b. Network Address Translation
    c. Network Address Transparency
    d. Network Automative Transparency

    Q4 - What does ZBR stand for?

    a. ZeBeR
    b. Zoned Bit Recording
    c. Zoned Byte Receiver
    d. Zoned Boot Record
     
  2. simongrahamuk
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    simongrahamuk Hmmmmmmm?

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    b, b, ?, ? :blink

    Best read up on those last two! :oops:
     
  3. Malnomates

    Malnomates Megabyte Poster

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  4. simongrahamuk
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    simongrahamuk Hmmmmmmm?

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    Can I query question three? ins't setting Cable Select done by a jumper? :blink
     
  5. Mr.Cheeks

    Mr.Cheeks 1st ever Gold Member! Gold Member

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    I was under the impression it was done by the cable, no jumpers required... now thinking about it, unless there are jumpers on the cable itself then, the question is invalid... we only went over this breifly and have not got to the point WITH MM...
     
  6. wizard

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    So why is there a jumper setting on devices for Cable Select?
     
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  7. Mr.Cheeks

    Mr.Cheeks 1st ever Gold Member! Gold Member

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    Yep, i just read up on the topic and there are jumpers on the cable, now why do my hardware tutor tell me that the actual cable configures it automatically so you do not need jumpers...

    Sorry all - :oops:
     
  8. Lord Deckard

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    Just to clarify it your for you CheekMaster; both devices need to be jumpered as cable select and then master and slave is defined by their position on the cable. The cable itself isn't jumpered as such, it's down to the way it's wired. And as to which device is set as master/slave? Usually they're labelled or colour coded but the master usually has a black connector and goes on the end of the cable, slave is gray and goes in the middle. Apparently cable select cables have a pinhole in one wire to differentiate from normal IDE cables.

    Lord Deckard.

    [Edit- forgot to answer the qs!! 1)b 2)b 4)b?]
     
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