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Vellum - The cloth-like material used to make a master in the digital duplicator.
Video Board - The electrical interface on the digital duplicator to which a controller
communicates in order to print a page. THIS IS A RICOH PRODUCT AND MUST
BE INSTALLED INTO ALL DIGITAL DUPLICATORS BEFORE THE
CONTROLLER CAN BE UTILIZED.
Video Card - See Video Board.
Video Interface - See Video Board.
Virus - A computer program, usually very small, potentially damaging to a computer,
software program, or data.
Vr4300 Chip - The microprocessor used in the CPIF-22/23/24/26/27.
WAN - Wide Area Network - a network linking computers, terminals, and other
equipment over a large geographic area.
Windows 3.1 - A 16-bit implementation of a GUI-based OS. The product does not
employ a multitasking feature, but does add a GUI interface to DOS, and allows more
than one program to be open at once.
Windows 95/98 - A 32-bit implementation of a GUI-based OS utilizing a threading
technology in its implementation of multitasking. Invented, developed, and marketed
by the Microsoft Corporation.
Windows NT 3.5 - A 32-bit implementation of a GUI-based OS utilizing a non-threading
technology to allow multitasking. It has a user interface similar to Windows 3.1.
Invented, developed, and marketed by the Microsoft Corporation.
Windows NT 4.0 - Similar to Windows NT 3.5 but with a user interface similar to
Windows 95. Invented, developed, and marketed by the Microsoft Corporation.
ZIP Drive - A removable-media drive manufactured by Iomega, providing 100 MBytes
of storage space.