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`IGT EXHIBIT 2036
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`IGT EXHIBIT 2036
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`COMPUTER
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`10TH EDITION
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`By Bryan Pfaffenberger; Ph.D.
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`HTML
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`host adapter The adapter that transfers
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`are inferior to the more expensive active­
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`data and instructions back and forth
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`matrix displays found on mid-to high­
`between a hard or floppy disk drive con­
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`end notebook computers. See active matrix
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`troller and the central processing unit
`display.
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`display, passive matrix
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`(CPU). Usually an adapter that plugs into
`that HP-compatible printer A printer
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`the expansion bus, the host adapter
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`responds to the Hewlett-Packard Printer
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`complies with a specification such as
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`Control Language (HP PCL), which has
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`Integrated Drive Electronics (IDE),
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`become the standard for laser printing in
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`Enhanced IDE (EIDE), or Small Computer
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`the IBM and IBM-compatible computing
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`System Interface (SCSI).
`world.
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`gine.
`HotBot See search en
`HotDog See HTML editor.
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`HPGL See Hewlett-Packard Graphics
`Language.
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`hot key A keyboard shortcut that ac­
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`HP PCL See Hewlett-Packard Printer
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`cesses a menu command. A shortcut key, in
`Control Language.
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`contrast, gives one direct access to a dialog
`A color model in
`HSB color model
`box or other feature.
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`which the color generated by an individual
`hot link In object linking and embed­
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`screen pixel is specified by three variables:
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`hue (the color's wavelength), saturation
`ding (OLE), a method of copying
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`information from one document (the
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`(the purity of the color), and brightness
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`source document) to another (the destina­
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`(the relative intensity of energy emitted by
`tion document) so that the target
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`the color). See CMYK color model, color
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`model, RGB color model.
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`document's information is updated auto­
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`when the source document's
`HSDRAM Acronym for High-Speed
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`information changes. See cold link.
`SDRAM. A type of SDARM that is com­
`hot swapping Removing or adding a
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`patible with motherboards with bus speeds
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`peripheral device while the computer is
`of up to 150 Mbps. See SD RAM.
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`running. This action is not possible with
`HTML Acronym for Hyp ertext Markup
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`older peripheral connection standards, with
`A markup language for identify­
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`the exception of the PS/2 mouse port.
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`ing the portions of a document (called
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`USB and FireWire (also called IEEE 1394)
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`elements) so that, when accessed by a pro­
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`are two peripheral interconnection standards
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`gram called a Web browser, each portion
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`that enable hot swapping. See Fire Wire,
`appears with a distinctive format. HTML
`USB.
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`is the markup language behind the appear­
`Computer maintenance,
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`ance of documents on the World Wide Web
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`(WW"W). HTML is standardized by means
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`a logical manner, running utility programs
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`such as defragmentation utilities and virus
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`posed in the Standard Generalized Markup
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`checkers, and deleting unneeded files to
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`Language (SGML). HTML includes capa­
`free up disk space.
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`bilities that enable authors to insert
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`hyperlinks that display another HTML
`HPA Acronym for high performance
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`document when clicked. The agency
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`addressing. A passive-matrix LCD display
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`responsible for standardizing HTML is the
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`technology that provides better images
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`World Wide Web Consortium (W3C).
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`and performance than conventional pas­
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`sive-matrix LCD displays. HPA displays
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