A random-access memory architecture.RAMDACrandom-access memory digital-to-analog converterread-only fileA read-only file is one that you are prohibited from editing or deleting. A file can have read-only status if:l Its read-only attribute is enabled.l It resides on a physically write-protected diskette or on a diskette in a write-protected drive.l It is located on a network in a directory to which the system administrator has assigned read-only rights to you.readme fileA text file included with a software package or hardware product that contains information supplementing or updating the documentation for thesoftware or hardware. Typically, readme files provide installation information, describe new product enhancements or corrections that have not yetbeen documented, and list known problems or other things you need to be aware of as you use the software or hardware.real modeAn operating mode supported by 80286 or higher microprocessors, real mode imitates the architecture of an 8086 microprocessor.refresh rateThe rate at which the monitor redraws the video image on the monitor screen. More precisely, the refresh rate is the frequency, measured in Hz, atwhich the screen's horizontal lines are recharged (sometimes also referred to as its vertical frequency). The higher the refresh rate, the less videoflicker can be seen by the human eye. The higher refresh rates are also noninterlaced.RFIradio frequency interferenceRGBred/green/blueRIMMRambus in-line memory moduleROMread-only memory. Your computer contains some programs essential to its operation in ROM code. Unlike RAM, a ROM chip retains its contentseven after you turn off your computer. Examples of code in ROM include the program that initiates your computer's boot routine and the POST.rpmrevolutions per minuteRTCreal-time clock. Battery-powered clock circuitry inside the computer that keeps the date and time after you turn off the computer.Ssecsecond(s)SECsingle-edge contact. Newer Intel processors, such as the Pentium III Xeon™ processor, use this type of connector as an interface between theprocessor and the system board.serial portAn I/O port used most often to connect a modem to your computer. You can usually identify a serial port on your computer by its 9-pin connector.service tag number