B
background color -
The color assigned to a background image.
background
mix -
An attribute that determines how the background
of a graphic primitive is combined with the existing color of the graphics
presentation space.
base device driver -
An
OS/2 device driver that performs I/O during the OS/2 kernel boot sequence
to provide IPL support. Base device drivers are loaded by way of the CONFIG.SYS
BASEDEV keyword, rather than the DEVICE keyword. See BASEDEV keyword,
adapter device driver, and device manager.
BASEDEV
keyword -
New CONFIG.SYS keyword; loads a base
device driver into the operating system.
Basic
Input/Output System (BIOS) -
Code that controls
basic hardware operations, such as interactions with diskette drives, hard
disk drives, and the keyboard.
Bezier curve -
A mathematical technique of specifying a smooth,
continuous line or surface, requiring a starting point and an ending point,
with several intermediate points that influence or control the path of the
linking curve.
BIOS -
Basic
Input/Output System.
bit-block transfer (bitblt)
-
Transfer of a rectangular array of bit-map
data.
bitblt -
bit map -
A
representation of an image by an array of bits.
block
-
(1) In programming languages, a compound statement
that coincides with the scope of at least one of the declarations contained
within it. A block may also specify storage allocation or segment programs
for other purposes. (I) (2) A string of data elements recorded or transmitted
as a unit. The elements may be characters, words or physical records. (T)
(3) A collection of contiguous records recorded as a unit. Blocks are separated
by interblock gaps and each block may contain one or more records. (A)
Bit block transfer (bitblt) -
The
process of transferring one or more blocks of data.
border
-
A visual indicator of a window's boundaries.
BPB -
breakpoint -
(1)
A point in a computer program where execution may be halted. A breakpoint
is usually at the beginning of an instruction where halts, caused by external
intervention, are convenient for resuming execution. (T) (2) An instruction
in a program for halting execution. Breakpoints are usually established
at positions in a program where halts, caused by external intervention,
are convenient for restarting. (T) (3) A place in a program, specified
by a command or a condition, where the system halts execution and gives
control to the workstation user or to a specified program.
Bus
Master adapter -
An adapter capable of performing
Reads and Writes to physical storage by communicating directly with the
storage subsystem (memory) rather than depending on a host DMA channel or
host CPU. Synonymous with first-party DMA adapter.
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