D
DASD -
Direct-access
storage device.
data bus -
A
bus used to communicate data internally and externally to and from a processing
unit, storage, and peripheral devices. (A) See bus.
data
structure -
The syntactic structure of symbolic
expressions and their storage allocation characteristics. (T)
DBCS
-
Double-byte character set.
DC
-
DDB
-
Device-dependent bit map.
deinstantiation
-
DevHlp
-
device
context (DC) -
A logical description of a data
destination such as memory, metafile, display, printer, or plotter. See
also direct device context, information device context, memory device
context, metafile device context, and screen device context.
device
driver -
A file that contains the code needed
to attach and use a device such as a display, printer, or plotter.
device
driver initialization (init) time -
See initialization
(init) time, device driver.
device driver
profile -
A file with a "DDP" extension, containing
a script that is interpreted by the OS/2 DDINSTAL utility. Among other things,
it defines which files to copy from installation diskettes to target directories
and specifies how the CONFIG.SYS file will be updated.
device
helper (DevHlp) -
(1) A kernel service (memory,
hardware interrupt, software interrupt, queuing, semaphore, and so forth)
provided to physical device drivers. (2) A callable C-language or assembler-language
routine that provides an operating system service for an OS/2 device driver.
device object -
A
device that provides a means of communication between a computer and the
outside world. A printer is an example of a device object.
device
table -
A data structure containing a summary
of the adapters an adapter device driver supports and a list of the I/O
devices attached to each adapter. This data structure is built by the adapter
device driver in response to an IOCC_CONFIGURATION IOCM_GET_DEVICE_TABLE
request.
direct access storage device (DASD)
-
A device in which access time is effectively
independent of the location of the data.
direct
memory access (DMA) -
(1) A technique for moving
data directly between main storage and peripheral equipment without requiring
processing of the data by the processing unit. (2) The transfer of data
between memory and input/output units without processor intervention.
display
frame -
(1) In computer graphics, an area in
storage in which a display image can be recorded. (2) In computer micrographics,
an area on a microform in which a display image can be recorded.
dispatch
table -
(1) A block of memory, allocated by
the graphics engine, for the containment of entry points for use by a display
driver. (2) An array of pointers to function-handling routines.
dithering
-
A technique for interleaving dark and light
pels so that the resulting image looks smoothly shaded from a distance.
DLL -
DMA -
double-byte character set (DBCS)
-
A set of characters in which each character
is represented by two bytes. Languages such as Japanese, Chinese, and Korean,
which contain more characters than can be represented by 256 code points,
require double-byte character sets. Because each character requires 2 bytes,
the typing, display, and printing of DBCS characters requires hardware and
programs that support DBCS. Contrast with single-byte character set.
driver
-
(1) A program (and
possibly data files) that contain information needed to run a particular
unit, such as a plotter, printer, port, or mouse. See also device driver
and printer driver. (2) A system or device that enables a functional unit
to operate.
dynamic link library (DLL) -
A
file containing executable code and data bound to a program at load time
or run time, rather than during linking. The code and data in a dynamic
link library can be shared by several applications simultaneously.
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