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TM   11-5895-1412-12&P REFERENCE   INFORMATION   (CONT’D) GLOSSARY   OF   SYSTEM   TERMS ABORT (ABRT)   - A command that discontinues or exits. ADDRESS - A number that identifies the exact location to which your computer can send data or from which your computer receives data. BACKUP - A backup is a duplicate copy of a disk made in case the original disk is lost or damaged. BATTERY AMPHOUR - A rating of how much energy a battery can deliver before its immediate useful life is finished. BOOTING - Booting up your computer puts it in a ready-to-run condition. The computer literally “pulls itself up by it’s bootstraps” and gets ready to go. (Booting loads the operating system and utilities. ) BYTE - A byte is used to represent one character, such as a single letter, number, or other symbol. CABLE  -  Cables  provide  the  connection  between  computers  and  peripherals (printers and disk drives, etc. ). The cable used in this manual is the HP-IL (Hewlett-Packard  Interface  Loop). CALL SIGNS - A sign used in conjunction with the current time period and net name. CHANNEL - A circuit in which a frequency and/or a hopset can be loaded and stored. COMMAND - A sequence of characters that causes an operation to occur. Commands generally start with a name that identifies an executable file, such as a program or utility, and may include parameters. CONFIGURATION  - Configuration is a way to let your computer know which disk drive it is talking to, where the disk drive is on the bus, and which drive you want the computer to access. CREATE   - Can be used when no information exists in a given file or when the information that does exist is out of date and can be written over. When the CREATE option is chosen,    the following prompt will appear: This will destroy current  information. Are you sure? Y/N? CURRENT  LINE   - The line on the screen that contains the cursor. CURSOR - The flashing indicator that shows where the next character will be typed or changed. CUE   - Used to contact an FH radio net. DEFAULT - The action or value automatically invoked by the computer unless you specify otherwise. 1-6

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