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- EEPROM
See electrically erasable programmable read-only memory.
- electrically erasable programmable read-only memory (EEPROM)
A special integrated circuit on expansion cards that allows data to be stored on the chip. If necessary, the data can be erased by a special configuration program. Typically used to store hardware configuration data for expansion cards.
- electromagnetic interference (EMI)
The interference that can occur during transmissions over copper cable because of electromagnetic energy outside the cable. The result is degradation of the signal.
- electronic mail (email) software
An application that allows people to send messages via their computers on the same network or over the Internet.
- EMI
See electromagnetic interference. ...
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