1- If we are using odd parity, what would the parity bit be set to if the data was 0011001?
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2- Which is responsible for handling the input/output?
Southbridge |
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Northbridge |
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Eastbridge |
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Westbridge |
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When we click the equals key on a calculator, what path will the data take?
Southbridge, northbridge, CPU, memory, graphics display |
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Memory, northbridge, CPU, southbridge, graphics display |
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CPU, northbridge, memory, graphics display, southbridge |
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Northbridge, southbridge, CPU, memory, graphics display |
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Which type of communication protocol sends 1 bit at a time?
Serial |
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Parallel |
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Timed |
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Doorbell |
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What is the bus that connects the northbridge and southbridge?
Internal bus |
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USB |
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LPC |
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FSB |
1) a. 0 2) a. Southbridge 3) a. Southbridge, northbridge, CPU, memory, graphics display 4) a. Serial 5) a. Internal bus
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