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Plug & Play means that when you plug in your hardware, it is recognized by the operating system.
Examples: a USB key, a monitor,...
Here is a definition found on the internet:
(PnP).
In French, "Plug it in, it works!". A feature built into recent operating systems (except for Windows NT) that allows for the addition of new devices without worrying about hardware conflicts (IRQ conflicts). To work, this standard must be used with compliant devices and the presence of a PnP BIOS.
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Examples: a USB key, a monitor,...
Here is a definition found on the internet:
(PnP).
In French, "Plug it in, it works!". A feature built into recent operating systems (except for Windows NT) that allows for the addition of new devices without worrying about hardware conflicts (IRQ conflicts). To work, this standard must be used with compliant devices and the presence of a PnP BIOS.
There you go, good continuation ++
;-)
~ ~ Fada ~ ~ : Member of Star!alco
fabio
Un onduleur est un appareil qui convertit le courant continu (CC) en courant alternatif (CA).
ben
Merci
Lili
Crazy lol
taamba
Thank you for this simple explanation.