| SPOOL | simultaneous peripheral operation on-line |
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| spool | A piece of cane or red with a knot at each end, or a hollow cylinder of wood with a ridge at each end, used to wind thread or yarn upon. Spool stand, an article holding spools of thread, turning on pins, used by women at their work. Origin: OE. Spole, OD. Spoele, D. Spoel; akin to G. Spule, OHG. Spuola, Dan. & Sw. Spole. (01 Mar 1998) |
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transfer data intended for a peripheral device (usually a printer) into temporary storage bobbin: a winder around which thread or tape or film or other flexible materials can be wound wind onto a spool or a reel
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Bobbin like object consisting of a narrow core with flat disks on either end, around which the film is wound.
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Refers to a queue of jobs for printers.
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The additional term TEXTILE CRAFTS, or one of its Narrow Terms, should also be entered if appropriate.
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(1) The system function of putting files or jobs into disk storage for later processing or printing. (2) To reduce, through the use of auxiliary storage as buffer storage, processing delays when transferring data between peripheral equipment and the processors of a computer.
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| SPOOL | a winder around which thread or tape or film or other flexible materials can be wound |
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| SPOOL | wind onto a spool or a reel |
| SPOOL | (computer science) transfer data intended for a peripheral device (usually a printer) into temporary storage |
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