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FHSS (Frequency-Hoping Spread Spectrum) is a method of wireless communications in which the system switches, or hops, between several different frequencies for a specific amount of time.
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A system problem exists.
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CMOS
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Align the notch in the chip with the notch in the socket
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Zero Insertion Force (ZIF) sockets were designed that permit the microprocessor to be placed in the socket without force and then be clamped in place. An arm-activated clamping mechanism in the socket shifts to the side, locking the pins in place.
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There are two system board-based conditions that will cause a Non-Maskable Interrupt (NMI) signal to be sent to the microprocessor. The first condition occurs when an active IO Channel Check (IOCHCK) signal is received from an adapter card located in one of the board's expansion slots. The other event that will cause an NMI signal to be generated is the occurrence of a Parity Check (PCK) error in the system's DRAM memory.
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