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Reading (computer) Lectura (informática)
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La lectura es un proceso que realizan los ordenadores para acceder a datos de una fuente y situarlos en su memoria volátil para procesarlos. Las fuentes de las que los ordenadores pueden leer datos son muy variadas: discos duros, discos flexibles, Internet, entradas de audio y vídeo a través de puertos informáticos, etc. * Datos: Q3385001 Reading is an action performed by computers, to acquire data from a source and place it into their volatile memory for processing. Computers may read information from a variety of sources, such as magnetic storage, the Internet, or audio and video input ports. Reading is one of the core functions of a Turing machine.
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La lectura es un proceso que realizan los ordenadores para acceder a datos de una fuente y situarlos en su memoria volátil para procesarlos. Las fuentes de las que los ordenadores pueden leer datos son muy variadas: discos duros, discos flexibles, Internet, entradas de audio y vídeo a través de puertos informáticos, etc. La acción de leer una unidad de información (por ejemplo, un byte) se denomina ciclo de lectura. El circuito eléctrico que transforma los cambios físicos en el flujo magnético en bits abstractos es el . Los errores de lectura se producen cuando el componente físico del proceso falla por algún motivo (polvo, rayaduras...). * Datos: Q3385001 Reading is an action performed by computers, to acquire data from a source and place it into their volatile memory for processing. Computers may read information from a variety of sources, such as magnetic storage, the Internet, or audio and video input ports. Reading is one of the core functions of a Turing machine. A read cycle is the act of reading one unit of information (e.g. a byte). A read channel is an electrical circuit that transforms the physical magnetic flux changes into abstract bits. A read error occurs when the physical part of the process fails for some reason, such as dust or dirt entering the drive.
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