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L1 cache - A small piece of very fast memory that's almost always on the CPU chip itself. It sits between the CPU registers and the L2 cache. Typically L1 cache has...
L2 cache - A piece of fast memory that sits between the L1 cache of the processor and main memory. It is usually larger than L1 cache, and the L1 cache checks the...
L3 Cache - This type of cache is becoming more prevalent as microprocessor manufacturers ship more processors with L1 and L2 cache built into the processor. L3 cache...
Lag - A condition caused by network congestion. When more traffic is flowing than a network or connection can handle, it causes programs waiting to send or receive...
lamer, lammer - A derogatory term for a wanna-be programmer or hacker or cracker who is clueless, often destructive, and not as expert as he thinks he is. A 'luser'.
LAN - Local Area Network.
Lapping - The practice of sanding down the surface of a microprocessor package to make it flatter than it was initially in order to make better contact with a heatsink....
Laptop - A computer small enough to fit completely on your lap. See also notebook.
Large Scale Integration - This refers to chips containing thousands of transistors--but less than a million. See also ULSI, VLSI, MSI, and SSI.
Laser Pointer - This is typically a pen-shaped device that emits a bright red laser light that appears as a red dot on any surface at which it is aimed. In a smoke-filled...
Laser Printer - A printer that uses a laser to heat up a drum and etch out what is to be printed. Toner goes on this etching and then the toner is heated to bond with...
Latency - A measure of how long, on the average, it takes to get a response from something. This term usually refers to network response speed, but can also refer...
LBA - A form of addressing used by Enhanced IDE to recognize hard drives over 528 MB, as specified in the original IDE standard. LBA literally translates the...
LCD Panel - A slab of specially treated glass which is used to sandwich liquid crystal. You can then send electricity through the treated glass to change the phase...
LCD Projection Panel - This is physically similar to a standard LCD panel except it does not have any back/backlight, so you can put it on an overhead projector and shine a light...
LCD Projector - A projector designed to display an image from your computer (or consumer video device) onto a large wall or movie screen. LCD projectors use three small,...
LDAP - Acronym for Lightweight Directory Access Protocol. It is a protocol for accessing information directories such as organizations, individuals, phone numbers,...
LDT - An interconnection standard introduced by AMD that allows for fast data transfers among the Northbridge part of a chipset, the PCI bus(es), and the Southbridge...
Leased Line - A phone line that can be leased from the telephone company with the assurance that the company using it is the only one on the line, thus giving faster...
LEC - Local Exchange Carrier. The local telephone company serving an area. There are Incumbent LECs (ILEC)--those with a local monopoly--and Competitive LECs...
LED - This piece of electronics emits light when a current is passed through it. It does not work the same way as a light bulb, so it does not have the problem...
leet - Short for elite. Jargon used by hackers and crackers to refer to themselves or to the sites they frequent to share pirated software and information.
Legacy device - A type of device or peripheral that is not Plug-and-Play-compatible. Such devices often contain jumpers that must be set manually.
Legacy System - Any old computer system that was set up before your time and now continues to work and need support. Often legacy systems are problematic to upgrade because...
LFN - A standard introduced by Microsoft with Windows 95 that allowed users to break from the file naming conventions of DOS. DOS only allowed filenames of eight...
License - Most corporations need multiple copies of software, but do not need the media in which they come, either because they already have it or because they allow...
Light Emitting Diode - This piece of electronics emits light when a current is passed through it. It does not work the same way as a light bulb, so it does not have the problem...
Light Pen - A pen-like device that is sensitive to light. More specifically, it is sensitive to the electron gun of a CRT monitor hitting it. Based on when the electron...
Lightning Data Transfer Bus - An interconnection standard introduced by AMD that allows for fast data transfers among the Northbridge part of a chipset, the PCI bus(es), and the Southbridge...
Lightweight Directory Access Protocol - An industry standard open client/server protocol for accessing a directory service, such as Active Directory or Novell Directory Services. It is a simplified...
Line out - An analog I/O port for a sound device that allows a device to send a line-level audio signal. This is opposed to an amplified signal on a speaker out port....
Linear Tape-Open - An open tape storage standard developed by HP, IBM, and Seagate. The standard consists of two formats: Accelis and Ultrium. Accelis is designed for faster...
link - An active connection to another web page, location in a web page, file, or other Internet resource. Selecting the link takes you to the new location or...
linux - A version of unix well adapted to running on personal computers. For more information, visit the Delphi Unix Forum.
Liquid Cooling - This form of cooling refers to water cooling, or any other method of cooling where a liquid is used to keep something cool.
Liquid Crystal Display Panel - A slab of specially treated glass which is used to sandwich liquid crystal. You can then send electricity through the treated glass to change the phase...
listproc - One of the common types of E-mail discussion lists. See our E-Mail Discussion List FAQ and our Guide to Subscribing, Unsubscribing, and Searching Mailing...
listserv - One of the earliest types of e-mail discussion lists, and still in widespread use, although
LMHosts - A file used by Windows to map IP addresses to NetBIOS computer names. This file is included for compatibility with utilities that support the Microsoft...
Local Area Network - A small isolated network at one office or physical location. Most office computers are connected to a LAN, but may also be connected to the Internet or...
Log File - A file that records events. Many programs produce log files. Often tech support will ask you to look at a log file to determine what is happening when...
Logical Block Addressing - A form of addressing used by Enhanced IDE to recognize hard drives over 528 MB, as specified in the original IDE standard. LBA literally translates the...
Logical Parity - This is fake parity that always agrees. In other words, when something checks to see if the data is correct logical parity always responds, "Yes!"
Logical Unit Number - A term used in the context of devices connected to a SCSI controller. Each device on a SCSI controller has a SCSI ID, but each SCSI ID may have several...
LOL - Acronym for Laughing Out Loud.
Long File Name - A standard introduced by Microsoft with Windows 95 that allowed users to break from the file naming conventions of DOS. DOS only allowed filenames of eight...
LongRun - This is Transmeta's term for the ability of its Crusoe microprocessors to operate at lower MHz speeds and voltages if high processor speeds are not required...
lossy - A term coined by graphics programmers to refer to a technique of shrinking file sizes by giving away some precision of detail. JPEG is the most common...
Low Voltage Differential - The common slang form for "Ultra2 Wide SCSI (LVD)." LVD refers to the Low Voltage Differential interface used in Ultra2 and Ultra3 SCSI.
LPT Port - The 25-pin parallel port on a PC. DOS and 16-bit Windows used the LPT designation, as did 16-bit NetWare clients, to send print jobs to a specific physical...
LPX - A motherboard form factor specification that has now been replaced by the NLX specification. LPX is similar to the AT form factor, but expansion boards...
LSI - This refers to chips containing thousands of transistors--but less than a million. See also ULSI, VLSI, MSI, and SSI.
LTO - An open tape storage standard developed by HP, IBM, and Seagate. The standard consists of two formats: Accelis and Ultrium. Accelis is designed for faster...
LUN - A term used in the context of devices connected to a SCSI controller. Each device on a SCSI controller has a SCSI ID, but each SCSI ID may have several...
lurk - Listening in to a mailing list, message base, chat room, or newsgroup without participating. Newcomers are encouraged to lurk for a while as they
luser - A user who is a loser. The result of a dispute at MIT some years ago where computer error messages referred to errors by users. Others changed users to...
LVD - The common slang form for "Ultra2 Wide SCSI (LVD)." LVD refers to the Low Voltage Differential interface used in Ultra2 and Ultra3 SCSI.
Lynx - A text-only web browser that was an early workhorse before the web gained its graphical face. It is still used extensively today by the visually impaired,...

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