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racks
    cases  2nd 
radiation
    cases  2nd 
        health concerns  2nd 
        minimizing interference  2nd  3rd  4th 
        radio frequency interference  2nd  3rd 
radio
    Bluetooth  2nd  3rd  4th  5th 
        components  2nd 
        hardware  2nd  3rd  4th  5th  6th  7th  8th  9th  10th  11th  12th  13th  14th 
        history  2nd 
        software  2nd  3rd 
        standards 
radio frequency interference (RFI)  2nd  3rd 
radio technology 
RAID  2nd  3rd 
    (Redundant Array of Inexpensive Disks) 
    Level 0 
    Level 1 
    Level 10 
    Level 2  2nd 
    Level 3  2nd 
    Level 4  2nd 
    Level 5 
    Level 53  2nd 
    Level 6 
RAID controllers 
RAM
    (random access memory) 
    .  [See also memory]
    memory maps 
RAM (Random Access Memory)  2nd 
Rambus (memory addressing) 
Rambus DRAM  2nd  3rd 
Rambus Inline Memory Modules.   [See RIMMs]
RAMDACs  2nd  3rd 
    (random access memory digital-to-analog converter) 
random access memory.   [See RAM]
random-access media
    secondary storage data organization  2nd 
RAS
    (Row Address Strobe signal) 
raster graphics 
raster image processor (RIP) 
raster memory
    printers  2nd 
raster scanning  2nd  3rd 
rasterizers 
Rate Generator mode (8253 Timer/Counter Chip) 
ratings  2nd  3rd  4th 
raw capacity
    CD-Rs  2nd 
ray-tracing  2nd 
read-only memory.   [See ROM]
read-only recording material  2nd  3rd 
read-write memory  2nd  3rd 
    BEDO (Burst EDO DRAM)  2nd 
    dynamic memory  2nd 
    EDO (extended data out memory)  2nd 
    FPM RAM (fast page-mode RAM)  2nd 
    multiplexed memory chips 
        CAS (Column Address Strobe signal) 
        RAS (Row Address Strobe signal) 
    Rambus DRAM  2nd  3rd 
    SDRAM (synchronous DRAM)  2nd 
        CAS latency 
        DDR memory (double data-rate memory)  2nd  3rd 
        QDR memory (quad data-rate memory)  2nd 
        registered SDRAM 
        SDR (single data-rate memory) 
        SDR memory (single data-rate memory) 
        unbuffered SDRAM 
    static memory  2nd 
    video memory  2nd 
read/write heads
    hard disk mechanism 
        electrical design  2nd  3rd  4th  5th 
        head actuators  2nd 
        landing zone  2nd  3rd  4th  5th  6th 
        physical design  2nd 
        PRML (Partial Response Maximum Likelihood)  2nd 
        write precompensation  2nd 
reading
    CDs 
    DVDs 
real mode memory  2nd 
    BIOS data area 
    high memory area 
    lower memory 
    upper memory 
real-time clock
    chipsets  2nd  3rd 
RealAudio 
reasonable facsimilies 
receive data
    RS-232C ports 
Receive Data indicators 
receive data, serial port signal  
recession  2nd 
recordable recording material  2nd  3rd  4th  5th 
recording
    binaural recording  2nd 
    quadraphonic recording  2nd 
recording materials
    optical media 
        read-only  2nd  3rd 
        recordable  2nd  3rd  4th  5th 
recordings
    constant angular velocity recording  2nd 
    constant linear velocity recording  2nd  3rd 
    helical  2nd  3rd 
    multiple zone recording (MZR)  2nd  3rd 
    parallel  2nd 
    perpendicular recording 
    serpentine  2nd 
    zoned constant angular velocity (ZCAV) 
records
    secondary storage sequential data organization 
rectifiers 
Red Book (i) 
Reduced Instruction Set Computer.   [See RISC]
redundancy  2nd 
Redundant Array of Inexpensive Disks.   [See RAID]
reefreshing memory 
refilling consumables (printers)  2nd 
reflective disc sides 
reflective displays  2nd 
reflex viewfinders 
refresh
    concurrent
        CMOS advanced setup  2nd 
refresh rates 
refreshing memory
    chipsets  2nd 
register functions
    RS-232C ports  2nd 
register renaming  2nd 
register-to-register transfers 
registered SDRAM 
registers  2nd  3rd 
regulators
    voltage  2nd  3rd 
relaxed ordering 
relay switches 
reliability  2nd 
remapping sectors 
Request signal (DMA) 
request to send (RTS)
    RS-232C ports  2nd 
request to send, serial port signal  
requirements
    memory 
        maximum usable memory  2nd 
        minimum Windows requirements  2nd 
        system resource memory  2nd 
    modulation  2nd 
    motherboards  2nd 
        bus standards  2nd 
        expansion slot layout  2nd  3rd 
        expansion slot numbers  2nd 
        expansion slot spacing  2nd 
resetting
    CMOS  2nd  3rd  4th 
resolution 
    CRTs (cathode ray tube)  2nd  3rd 
    digital audio  2nd 
    digital cameras 
    Group 3 standards  2nd 
    mouse  2nd 
    printers 
    scanners  2nd  3rd 
    still cameras 
    trackballs  2nd 
    two-dimensional graphics  2nd 
resolvers 
resource allocation  2nd 
Resources command (View menu) 
response time
    LCDs (liquid crystal displays)  2nd 
ReT (Resolution Enhancement Technology) 
retaining brackets  2nd 
retentivity
    magnetic memory storage  2nd 
retracing
    display systems  2nd 
Return-to-Zero coding (RTZ)
    serial channels 
Return-to-Zero Invert (RZI) modulation 
Return-to-Zero Inverted (RTI)
    serial channels 
reverse data transfer mode 
reverse-spiral dual-layer (RSDL) discs 
rewritable DVD formats 
    Blu-ray  2nd  3rd 
    DVD-RAMs  2nd 
    DVD-RWs  2nd  3rd  4th  5th  6th 
RFI (radio frequency interference)  2nd  3rd 
RI (ring indicator)  2nd 
ribbon cables 
Rice, Kellog 
Rice, Kellogg 
rights management 
RIMMs  2nd 
    (Rambus Inline Memory Modules) 
ring indicator  
ring indicator (RI)
    RS-232C ports  2nd 
ring topologies
    (network architecture) 
rings 
RIP (raster image processor) 
ripping CDs  2nd 
RISC  2nd  3rd  4th 
    (Reduced Instruction Set Computer) 
riser boards  2nd  3rd  4th  5th  6th 
    ACR (Advanced Communications Riser)  2nd  3rd 
    ACR SIG (Advanced Communications Riser Special Interest Group)  2nd  3rd 
    AMR (audio modem riser)  2nd 
    CNR (Communications and Networking Riser)  2nd  3rd 
RLL (Run Length Limited) 
robust mode
    HomePlug transmission 
rollers
    backup 
    charging 
    developing 
    transfer 
ROM  2nd  3rd 
    (read-only memory) 
    character ROM 
    EEPROM (electrically erasable programmable read-only memory)  2nd 
    EPROM (erasable programmable read-only memory)  2nd 
    mask ROM  2nd 
    PROM (programmable read-only memory)  2nd 
        burning the PROM 
    shadowing
        CMOS advanced setup  2nd 
Root Name Server System 
root name servers  2nd  3rd 
Root System Description Table 
root zone files 
rotation
    hard disk mechanism  2nd  3rd  4th 
routers 
routines
    addresses
        entry points  2nd  3rd 
    hardware links to BIOS  2nd 
        I/O port assignments  2nd  3rd  4th 
routing
    Internet 
        TCP/IP  2nd 
Row Address Strobe signal.   [See RAS]
RS-232C ports  2nd 
    cables  2nd 
        adapter cables  2nd 
        crossover cables  2nd  3rd  4th 
        straight-through cables  2nd  3rd 
    connector
        25-Pins  2nd  3rd  4th 
        9-Pins  2nd  3rd  4th 
    connectors  2nd 
    electrical operations  2nd  3rd 
    logical interface  2nd 
        interrupts  2nd 
        port names  2nd 
    register functions  2nd 
    signals  2nd 
        definitions  2nd  3rd  4th  5th  6th  7th  8th  9th  10th  11th  12th  13th 
        flow control  2nd 
    UARTs  2nd  3rd 
RSDL (reverse-spiral dual-layer) 
RTI (Return-to-Zero Inverted) 
RTS (request to send)  2nd 
RTZ (Return-to-Zero coding) 
rubber dome switches
    keyboards  2nd 
Run Length Limited (RLL) 
Russell, Bertrand 
Rutledge, Joseph D. 
RXD 
RZI (Return-to-Zero Invert) 

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