IBM PCs used RISC CPU designs
Macintosh used CISC CPU design
IBM used CISC CPU design
None of above is true
C. IBM used CISC CPU design
PILOT
SNOBOL
ADA
SIMULA
Slowness in processing data
Using cards as records of transactions
Needing a larger DP staff
All of the above
Multivibrator
Flip-flop
Logic gates
laten
Dot matrix printer
Digital plotter
Line printer
All of the above
Analog Computers
Digital Computers
Hybrid Computers
Mainframe Computers
Micro
Mainframe
Super
Mini
1KB = 1024 bytes
1 MB=2048 bytes
1 MB = 1000 kilobytes
1 KB = 1000 bytes
Motorola
IBM
Intel
AMD
CPU
Primary storage
Intermediate storage
Internal storage
1984
1989
1988
1990
Imaging
Graphics
Voice
All of Above
Accuracy
Reliability
Versatility
Automatic
RAM
ROM
CPU
PC
tracks per inch of surface
bits per inch of tracks
All of above
disk pack in disk surface
High level language
Machine language
Assembly language
Low level language
Universal Automatic Computer
Universal Array Computer
Unique Automatic Computer
Unvalued Automatic Computer
network
peripheral
expansion board
digital device
Inkjet
Laser
Thermal
Dot matrix
3?
5.25?
8?
All of above
Special purpose computers
General purpose computers
Both of above
None of above
Problem oriented language
Business oriented language
Mathematically oriented language
All of the above
Laser disks
Tape cassettes
RAM cartridge
Punched cards
Mainframe
Mini-computer
Microcomputer
PDA
an embedded microprocessor
extensive memory
independent processing capability
a keyboard and screen
Address
Register
Number
Memory
Continuous electrical pulses
Electrical pulses but not continuous
Magnetic strength
None of the above
Mainframe Computer
Mini Computers
Micro Computers
None of above
Spooling.
Identity theft.
Spoofing.
Hacking.
Medium Scale Integrated Circuits
Medium System Integrated Circuits
Medium Scale Intelligent Circuit
Medium System Intelligent Circuit
Processing of grades
Payroll processing
Both a and b
All of above