If you read the description on the packaging of the device it will indicate if it is plug and play or not. The abbreviation would say it is PnP. Also if it doesn't indicate it if you just plug the device into your computer and are able to use it that also indicates it is plug and play.
Only on the device.
Non plug and play devices must have a unique irq. True or false
Technologies that support plug and play allow to connect new devices to a computer. After a short while, these devices can simply be used. When they are no longer needed, they can be disconnected again. Plug and play does not require the user to load a specific device driver to access the device.
plug and play devices are automatically detected by the operating system, where as non plug in play devices are not automatically detected by the operating system.
Yes, With a "Plug & Play" device, you just plug the device into your computer in most cases and it works within a few seconds of you plugging it in without the user having to do anything.
Usually just plug the flash drive into the computer. A flash drive is a Plug-and-Play device, meaning you can plug the device into the computer and the computer will detect the device without having to reboot.
Plug and Play (PnP) is a capability developed by Microsoft for its Windows 95 and later operating systems that gives users the ability to plug a device into a computer and have the computer recognize that the device is there. The user doesn't have to tell the computer. In many earlier computer systems, the user was required to explicitly tell the operating system when a new device had been added. Microsoft made Plug and Play a selling point for its Windows operating systems. A similar capability had long been built into Macintosh computers. With Microsoft's participation, Plug and Play has been replaced by an open, industry standard, Universal Plug and Play (UPnP), which uses Internet protocols for seamless device plug-in.
First of all, plug and play means one is able to connect a device onto a computer which their computer recognizes which allows them to instantly use the device. Plug and play devices usually install the software needed for them to function instantly after they are connected. Other devices which do not have a plug and play feature usually include a dvd included in the retail box which one must install before hand, in order for the device to work. therefore, plug and play is a very useful function which saves you from the hassle of installing separate driver software.
it detects the device it installs the device driver it cinfigures the device
That means any device or chord that can plug in to an iPod touch and do something with it (e.g. play music)
It is called P&P aka Plug 'N' Play/ Plug And Play/ Plug & Play/however you prefer to type it.