R
read-only memory basic
input/output system (ROM-BIOS) -
Microcode in
read-only memory that controls basic input/output operations such as interactions
with cassettes, diskette drives, hard disk drives, and the keyboard. See
also BIOS, NetBIOS.
Note: ROM BIOS allows the user to write programs and add or remove
devices without concern for characteristics such as device addresses.
real
mode -
In the OS/2 operating system, a method
of program operation that does not limit or prevent access to any instructions
or areas of storage. The operating system loads the entire program into
storage and gives the program access to all system resources.
reentrant
-
The attribute of a program or routine that
allows the same copy of the program or routine to be used concurrently by
two or more tasks.
removable-media indicator
-
A flag (bit) indicating that a device permits
media removal.
resource -
The
means of providing extra information used in the definition of a window.
A resource can contain definitions of fonts, templates, accelerators and
mnemonics; the definitions are held in a resource file.
resurrection
-
The Presentation Manager event that occurs
when switched back from a full-screen DOS or WIN-OS/2 session.
RETF
-
reverse
video -
A form of highlighting a character, field,
or cursor by reversing the color of the character, field, or cursor with
its background; for example, changing a red character on a black background
to a black character on a red background.
ROM
BIOS -
Read-Only Memory Basic Input/Output System.
ROP -
RTC -
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