9-54.
Which of the following are examples of
functions affected by jumpers?
1. Mode of operation
2. Clock speed and wait states
3. I/O connections
4. Each of the above
9-55.
Newer microcomputers have a
hardware/configuration program stored as
firmware.
1.
True
2. False
9-56.
In newer microcomputers, configuration
data may be stored in which of the
following ways?
1. In ROM
2. In EPROM protected by a
rechargeable battery
3. In RAM protected by a rechargeable
battery
4. On disk or tape, depending on the
microcomputers design
9-57.
In microcomputers with battery protected
storage, where is the battery located?
1. In the keyboard
2. On the backplane/motherboard
3. In an external battery pack
4. In the surge protector
9-58.
DIP switches and battery protected storage
provide different basic configuration data
to the microcomputer.
9-59.
All of the following are examples of
system setup/configuration options except
which one?
1. Date and time data
2. Floppy disk drive identifiers
3. Type of video display and refresh time
period
4. ROM content
9-60.
Microcomputers usually have which of the
following types of power?
1. Ac only
2. Fixed time period rechargeable battery
only
3. Ac and fixed time period rechargeable
battery
4. Ac and variable time period
rechargeable battery
9-61.
A voltage or line select switch allows a
microcomputer to operate in which of the
following voltage ranges?
1. 100 to 130 only
2. 200 to 230 only
3. 100 to 130 and 200 to 230 only
4. 100 to 230
9-62.
The keyboard and monitor of a
microcomputer provide for all except
which of the following functions?
1. Control cooling and battle short
conditions
2. Running software programs
3. Performing tests
4. Viewing results
1 . T r u e
2. False
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