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What is NMI?
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Non-maskable interrupts
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A group of 8 bits
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byte
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Capacity of true tape
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185 TB
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A type of flash memory
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NOR-flash
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4 bits make one Answer.
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nibble
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What does UNI stand for?
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What does PCI stands for?
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Examples of microprocessor
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What does EPROM stand for?
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It stands for binary digit.
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1 TB (Terabyte) is equal to?
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It can be used as true cache.
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Typical control lines include:
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Supplies power to the PCI card
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__________ is saved in a known place.
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It is an advantage of a microprocessor.
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If you have 4 bits, you make one ______
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The first computer was developed in 1964
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