S
SBCS -
Single-byte
character set
SCB -
See
subsystem control block architecture.
screen
device context -
A logical description of a data
destination that is a particular window on the screen. See also device context.
SCSI -
Small Computer
System Interface.
seamless windows -
An
architecture contained within OS/2 which permits one or more applications
to share windowed desktop graphical space and other resources, while executing
concurrently. Application session windows managed by seamless windows can
share border information, and pointing device transitions from session to
session are handled smoothly and transparently.
second-party
DMA adapter -
semaphore
-
(1) A variable that is used to enforce mutual
exclusion. (T) (2) An indicator used to control access to a file; for
example, in a multiuser application, a flag that prevents simultaneous access
to a file. (3) An entity used to control access to system resources. Processes
can be locked to a resource with semaphores if the processes follow certain
programming conventions.
sense data -
Data
which describes an I/O error as defined by the ANSI SCSI specifications.
single-byte character set (SBCS) -
A
character set in which each character is represented by a one-byte code.
Contrast with double-byte character set.
Small
Computer System Interface (SCSI) -
An input and
output bus that provides a standard interface between the OS/2 multimedia
system and peripheral devices.
spline curve -
In computer graphics, a shape created when a
user specifies a series of points and the computer software draws a curve
that smoothly approaches those points.
spooler
-
A program that intercepts data going to a device
driver and writes it to a disk. The data is later printed or plotted when
the required device is available. A spooler prevents output from different
sources from being intermixed.
synchronous -
Pertaining to two or more processes that depend
upon the occurrence of specific events such as common timing signals.
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