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Auxiliary storage devices are used to provide additional, portable storage, as opposed to hard drives which are fixed inside the computer and serve as primary storage devices. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Auxiliary storage is a term used in mainframe computing and refers to the medium on which paging datasets reside.
There are many different kinds of storage devices based on the purpose of the device. These devices include flash drives.
The most probable difference between the two: 1. Device - does not consume power 2. Appliance - consumes power
There many different communication devices out there. There is the phone, a computer, walkie talkies, and even a tablet. A communication device allows communication between people.
Device drivers establish the communication between PC's and the device, drivers are the interface of devices,
Exactly what measuring device? There are hundreds of "measuring devices" to measure different things.
Exactly what measuring device? There are hundreds of "measuring devices" to measure different things.
A device that allows information to traverse different networks. Generally these are Layer 3 devices and a router is a perfect example of an internetworking device. A (basic) switch is NOT an internetworking device because information cannot be sent to a different network.
yes. it is used in computer --- Actually, there is no device specifically by that name. It would be an area of memory in a computer, or even a CPU register, that is used between devices of different speeds.
Same device----> crossover cable Different device->Straight through cable
The correct spelling is auxiliary (assisting or supporting, or an assisting device or group).
An auxiliary storage device refers to any type of storage device--except for the internal memory, usually referred to as RAM (Random Access Memory)--that is used to save information. From the moment you start typing a letter in Microsoft Word, for example, and until you click on "Save", your entire work is stored in RAM. However, once you power off your machine that work is completely erased, unless you had saved a copy on an auxiliary storage device, like an internal or an external hard disk drive, optical drives for CDs or DVDs, or a USB flash drive. Read more: Types of Auxiliary Storage Devices | eHow.com http://www.ehow.com/about_5383009_types-auxiliary-storage-devices.html#ixzz2EdUOHDrX