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Of the following DMA Channels, which is most commonly used by the Sound Card?
| ( | A | ) | | DMA0 |
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| ( | B | ) | | DMA1 |
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| ( | C | ) | | DMA2 |
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| ( | D | ) | | DMA3 |
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| ( | E | ) | | DMA4 |
The Correct Answer is: B
The most chosen answer was [ C ] :: [ DMA2 ]
Explanation:
DMA1 is most commonly used for sound cards. This is the channel that has the most conflicts and should be checked first if conflicts arise. Typical conflicts with this channel arise with network cards, SCSI host adapters, and voice modems.
Which control signal on a serial cable, indicates that the data set is ready?
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| ( | A | ) | | DTR |
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| ( | B | ) | | DSR |
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| ( | C | ) | | RTS |
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| ( | D | ) | | CTS |
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| ( | E | ) | | None of the above |
The Correct Answer is: B
Explanation:
COM1, COM2 on a computer uses a serial cable. The pin
assignments are shown below. The computer acts as a DTE (Data Terminal Equipment)
and the Modem acts as DCE (Data Communication Equipment).
Signal--Name---------DB9 Pin
RX------Received Data--2
TX------Transmitted Data-3
DTR-----Data Terminal Ready--4
GND---- Ground--5
DSR---- Data Set Ready--6
RTS---- Request to Send--7
CTS---- Clear to send--8
Normally, a DTE device connects to a DCE device
with a straight cable. If you want to connect two DTR devices, as you would do
to hook up two computers via the serial line to exchange files, the cable itself
must have cross connections. Such a cable is called a null modem cable.
Which of the following DRAM types is the fastest?
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| ( | A | ) | | Conventional DRAM |
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| ( | B | ) | | FPM DRAM |
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| ( | C | ) | | EDO DRAM |
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| ( | D | ) | | BEDO DRAM |
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| ( | E | ) | | None of the above |
The Correct Answer is: D
Explanation:
The following are basic types
of DRAM:
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Conventional DRAM
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Fast Page Mode DRAM
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Extended Data Out (EDO) DRAM
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Burst Extended Data Out (BEDO) DRAM
FPM DRAM typically allows
burst system timing of 5-3-3-3 at 66MHz
EDO DRAM typically allows
burst system timing of 5-2-2-2 at 66MHz
BEDO DRAM typically allows
burst system timing of 5-1-1-1 at 66MHz
By default, which of the following networking technology configurations does Windows 95 support?
| ( | A | ) | | Client Server |
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| ( | B | ) | | Frame Relay |
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| ( | C | ) | | ATM |
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| ( | D | ) | | Peer to Peer |
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| ( | E | ) | | Packet Switched |
The Correct Answer is: D
Explanation:
Windows 95 is defaulted to support the use of a Peer to Peer network configuration.
When Windows 95/98 boots successfully, it creates two back up files for the Registry. Which are those two back up Registry files?
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| ( | A | ) | | REG0.DAT, REG1.DAT |
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| ( | B | ) | | USER.DAT, SYSTEM.DAT |
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| ( | C | ) | | USER.DA0, SYSTEM.DA0 |
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| ( | D | ) | | REG_BACK.DAT, REG_SYS.DAT |
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| ( | E | ) | | None of the above |
The Correct Answer is: C
Explanation:
Windows 95 makes a backup of the Registry after every successful reboot. The Registry back up files are named: USER.DA0, SYSTEM.DA0. The original Registry files are named: USER.DAT, SYSTEM.DAT. It may be noted, that in the event of boot failure, you can delete the original USER.DAT AND SYSTEM.DAT files and the back up files can be renamed to DAT files and the system can be rebooted successfully.
This quiz was generated by user guest175242 in feb2002.
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