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buferinė schema; tarpinė schema; buferinis atminties įrenginys; buferinė atmintis; iš skyrimo grandinė; buferinė grandinė | |||
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bùferis m (An area of memory reserved for temporarily holding data before that data is used by a receiving device or application. Buffering protects against the interruption of data flow); kaũpti (To use a region of memory to hold data that is waiting to be transferred, especially to or from input/output (I/O) devices such as disk drives and serial ports) | |||
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Memory reserved to temporarily hold data to offset differences between the operating speeds of different devices, such as a printer and a computer (In a program, buffers are reserved areas of random access memory (RAM) that hold data while they are being processed) |
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