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CompTIA A+ Complete Deluxe Study Guide: Exams 220-701 (Essentials) and 220-702 (Practical Application)

ISBN: 978-0-470-48648-1
Hardcover
1152 pages
October 2009
CompTIA A+ Complete Deluxe Study Guide: Exams 220-701 (Essentials) and 220-702 (Practical Application) (0470486481) cover image
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1 51 Text correction: inaccurate description of Figure 1.33
The last sentence on the page, "Figure 1.33 shows the two sides of 16-bit RIMM module, including the aluminum heat spreaders" does not accurately describe the image in Figure 1.33.
It should read:
"Figure 1.33 shows a RIMM module, including the aluminum heat spreaders
10/29/09 1st
2 96 Text correction: Incorrect transfer rate given for optical drives
Under "Optical Drive Data Rates," the second paragraph contains inaccuracies. It should read:

"The standard DVD-ROM “1X” transfer rate is 1.3MBps, already nine times that of the comparably labeled CD-ROM. As a result, to surpass the transfer rate of a 52X CD-ROM drive, a DVD-ROM drive need only be rated 6X. DVD transfer rates of 16X are common."
10/29/09 1st
13 660 Clarification of discussion re: assigning SCSI ID numbers
In the last paragraph on the page, the second sentence, "You start by assigning your adapter an address." should read:
"You start by assigning your adapter an address, if necessary."

At the end of the same paragraph, a sentence was omitted that would clarify the sense of the last sentence. The rest of the paragraph should read as follows:
"This can be any number from 0 to 7 on an 8-bit bus, 0 to 15 on a 16-bit bus, and 0 to 31 on a 32-bit bus, as long as no other device is using that ID. An ID of 7 is always recommended for the host adapter. This ID has the highest priority for arbitration and therefore the host adapter will always take priority."
10/29/09 1st
Appendix 993 Correction to Appendix: About the Companion CD
Due to an error in editing, the "Electronic Flashcards" section mistakenly refers to Pocket PC and Palm versions of the flashcards. There are no such files on the CD.
3/26/10
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