Character: A number, letter, symbol, or punctuation mark.
Chip: A small piece of silicon containing thousands or millions of electrical elements. Also called an Integrated Circuit (IC).
Compatible: The ability of one device or program to work with another device or program. For example, a printer and a computer are said to be compatible if they can be connected to each other.
Conventional Memory: The first 640K of electronic Memory (RAM) in a computer used to run OS and applications.
Debug: In computer related systems, fixing software related problem is known as debugging.
Digitize : To scan a piece of artwork in very fine detail and store it in a form that computer understands.
DOS: It stands for Disk Operating System. It is a single user operating system.
DVD: Digital Versatile Disc or Digital Video Disc
Dynamic: Refers to actions that take place at the moment they are needed rather than in advance.