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cart is usually used for live (in-person) events, especially in schools and meetings. The CART approach doesn't require television-style video at all. The computer program that generates the text displays it on the computer's screen with no video picture behind it. It can be displayed in whatever fonts and sizes the computer allows, and can fill the entire screen rather than just a few lines.
Ãâó: www.captionlit.com/aboutcap/glossary.htm
cart Short for Cartridge, this is a term used mostly in America to describe the cartridge that games come on. The preferred terminology from Nintendo is Pak.
Ãâó: www.game-boy-advance.adopto-computers.com/glossary...
cart The Read-Only Memory on the cart itself. This is where the main code and constant data goes. The access bus is 16 bits wide, so THUMB code is recommended. Location: 0800:0000h and up.
Ãâó: user.chem.tue.nl/jakvijn/tonc/glossary.htm
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