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JHens Useful Acronym List (or JUAL for short)
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Date Posted: May 11 2001
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Author: JHens
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JHens Useful Acronym List (or JUAL for short) By: JHens
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Here is a first for ProCooling, and not the last. This is a guest writer named Joe Hensel. He's also the guy who won the DD5 in the last giveaway. So Enjoy! Not what I would call a break through article, but its a lil reference for those who have been in a dark cave for a few years :) Good work by Joe H on this one!
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This Article aimed at all users, be it the hardcore overclocker, technology guru, or budding newbie. It should serve all, for reference, learning, solving arguments, whatever. Have Fun!
Data/Data Storage- HDD - Hard Disk Drive CDROM - Compact Disc Read Only Memory DVD - Digital Video Disc, also referred to as Digital Versatile Disc HD - Hard Drive FDD - Floppy Disk Drive KB - kilobyte MB - megabyte GB - gigabyte TB - terabyte ATA - Advanced Technology Attachment ATAPI - Advanced Technology Attachment Packet Interface DMA - Direct Memory Access IDE - Integrated Drive Electronics EIDE - Enhanced Integrated Drive Electronics SCSI - Small Computer System Interface CDRW - Compact Disc ReWritable CDR - Compact Disc Recordable DVD-R - Digital Video Disc Recordable DVDRW - Digital Video Disc ReWritable DVD-RAM - Digital Video Disc Random Access Memory Kb - kilobit Mb - megabit Gb - gigabit Tb - terabit
Networking/Internet/Connectivity OSI - Open System Interconnect ISO - International Organization for Standardization IEEE - Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers CAT - Category TCP - Transmission Control Protocol IP - Internet Protocol ARP - Address Resolution Protocol RARP - Reverse Address Resolution Protocol RIP - Routing Information Protocol UDP - User Datagram Protocol TFTP - Trivial File Transfer Protocol FTP - File Transfer Protocol HTTP - Hypertext Transfer Protocol IRC - Internet Relay Chat AIM - AOL Instant Messanger ICQ - I Seek You IGRP - Interior Gateway Routing Protocol EIGRP - Enhanced Interior Gateway Routing Protocol NetBEUI - NetBIOS Extended User Interface IPX - Internetwork Packet Exchange SPX - Sequenced Packet Exchange OSPF - Open Shortest Path First ISDN - Integrated Services Digital Network DSL - Digital Subscriber Line OC - Optical Carrier USB - Universal Serial Bus UTP - Unshielded Twisted Pair STP - Shielded Twisted Pair FDDI - Fiber Distributed Data Interface ECP - Enhanced Capabilities Port EPP - Enhanced Parrallel Port UART - Universal Asynchronous Reciever Transmitter PPP - Point to Point Protocol SMTP - Simple Mail Transfer Protocol IMAP - Interactive Mail Access Protocol POP - Post Office Protocol MAC - Media Access Control AOL - America Online ASM - Altenate Stimulus Mode Protocol ICMP - Internet Control Message Protocol PING - Packet InterNet Grouper
Motherboard/PC Expansion MB - Motherboard PCI - Peripheral Component Interconnect ISA - Industry Standard Architecture AGP - Accelerated Graphics Port AMR - Audio Modem Riser CNR - Communications Network Riser ATX - Advanced Technology Extended AT - Advanced Technology FSB - Front Side Bus BIOS - Basic Input Output System
Memory RAM - Random Access Memory ROM - Read Only Memory SDRAM - Synchronous Dynamic Random Access Memory EDO - Extended Data Out FPM - Fast Page Mode RDRAM - Rambus Dynamic Random Access Memory SRAM - Static Random Access Memory SDR - Single Data Rate DDR - Double Data Rate QDR - Quadruple Data Rate EPROM - Erasable Programmable Read Only Memory EEPROM - Electronically Erasable Programmable Read Only Memory NVRAM - Nonvolatile Random Access Memory DIMM - Double Inline Memory Module SIMM - Single Inline Memory Module RIMM - Rambus Inline Memory Module CAS - Column Address Strobe RAS - Row Address Strobe JEDEC - Joint Electronic Device Engineering Council VRAM - Video Random Access Memory SGRAM - Synchronous Graphics Random Access Memory
CPU/Processor CPU - Central Processing Unit FSB - Front Side Bus ZIF - Zero Insertion Force FPU - Floating Point Unit MFLOP - Mega Floating Point Operation GFLOP - Giga Floating Point Operation MIPS - Millions of Instructions Per Seconds
Video/Sound/Multimedia CGA - Color Graphics Array EGA - Enhanced Graphics Array VGA - Video Graphics Array SVGA - Super Video Graphics Array XGA - Extended Graphics Array FPS - Frames Per Second MIDI - Musical Instrument Digital Interface S/PDIF - Sony/Phillips Data Interface TFT - Thin Film Transistor LCD - Liquid Crystal Display DVI - Digital Video Interface GPU - Graphics Processing Unit
Operating System/Software/Programming OS - Operating System NOS - Network Operating System IOS - Internetwork Operating System UI - User Interface GUI - Graphical User Interface NT (as in Windows NT) - New Technology BSD - Berkeley Software Distribution DOS - Disk Operating System COBOL - Common Business Oriented Language ASM - Assembly
Cooling HSF - Heatsink and Fan CFM - Cubic Feet per Minute GPH - Gallons per Hour LPH - Liters per Hour NPT - National Pipe Thread ID - Inner Diameter OD - outer Diameter PSI - Pounds Per Square Inch DD - Digital Doctor TEC - Thermal Electric Cooler RPM - Rotations/Revolutions per Minutes
Miscellaneous/Shit I couldn't put anywhere else PC - Personal Computer PSU - Power Supply Unit VDC - Volt Direct Current VAC - Volt Alternating Current SPST - Single Pole Single Throw SPDT - Single Pole Dual Throw DPST - Dual Pole Single Throw DPDT - Dual Pole Dual Throw DIP - Dual Inline Package LED - Light Emmission/Emitting Diode PIN - Personal Identification Number SETI - the Search for ExtraTerrestrial Intelligence
Well that about sums it up for this article, I hope to possibly write more in the future. If you have any suggestions, questions, insults, complaints, or would like me to define any acronym send me an E-Mail to gadeeldon@qwest.net
Joe Hensel (No, the other Joe)
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