Definition: Direct Memory Access (DMA)


A process for transferring data directly to and from main memory, without passing through the CPU. DMA improves speed and efficiency by allowing the system to continue CPU processing even while it is transferring data to/from the hard drive.




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Disk Operating System (DOS)

The computer program that controls the organization of data, files and processes on the computer.

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