A legacy device is an old device that is not normally used now, but someone may still have them for occasional use. Most data is now stored on disks, but rarely on tape. However some data is stored on tape and old tape readers can be used to read that. Those tape machines could be described as legacy devices.
Legacy technology
There are many pieces of computer hardware equipment that are considered output devices. Some examples of computer output devices are speakers, headphones, monitors, and printers.
hardware
Increased knowledge and experienced users of technology will be a good addition to improved devices. A modern device is only as effective as the person who operates it.
Input devices such as Keyboards, mouses work with Read only memory such as CD-ROM's to input data into computer storage, such as RAM (Random Access Memory), and your hard disk. USB Flash drives can also be considered input devices. The CPU is generally not considered an input device, as it is used to process the data, rather than provide it.
ISA devices
engine
configuration manager
Legacy technology
No, they are not.
No, a legacy is the lasting effect from a person, group or event.
They aren't. They are attached to an LPC chip.
No.
Types of devices that are not Plug & Play (plugging in a device without installing software for it first) compatible. Usually a outdated device.
Monitor, printer, plotter or scanner.
output devices are monitor,speaker,printer where you get your output
There are many pieces of computer hardware equipment that are considered output devices. Some examples of computer output devices are speakers, headphones, monitors, and printers.