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Microsoft BASIC, it was for the MITS Altair 8800 kit.
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Geography Information System, or GIS for short.
In the properties of your computer (right-click on My Computer, select "Properties") there is a tab called "Computer Name" (in XP) or in the middle of the property sheet (in Vista and 7)
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Information sent from the computer is called data.
Computers transmit information in binary code (also called "Machine Code") and then the computer's Operating System takes that binary code information and displays it in the language that the operator has chosen for it to be displayed it. All computers, regardless of language or country, use the same machine code.
The smallest unit of measurement used to describe the storage capacity of a computer is a "bit".
No. The smallest practical unit of information is the bit - which is what you get when you can have two choices, often called "yes/no", "true/false", or "one/zero". In theory, a byte can have different sizes, but it is normally standardized as 8 bits. It is the smallest amount of computer memory that can be directly addressed.
It depends on the computer, most common is binary code.
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in c program the smallest individual unit is called c-token
Information that is processed by the computer and transmitted to a monitor or printer is called output.
The type of computer who connect to a network depends on what the computer will do. Most of the time, the computer who connects to a network (LAN, WAN, Internet,...) will be called a 'client' (like a customer). This computer asks information on the network and another computer, called the 'server', will give (or serve) the client the information he needs. If you set up your computer to give information to the people who need your information, your computer will be called a server. In short: Your computer would be called a client (if you ask information) or a server (if you give information).
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