Synonym: PC, personal computer. Similar words: computer, microchip, macrocosm, microscopically, ludicrous, reputed, dispute, put across. Meaning: ['maɪkrəʊkəm'pjuːtə(r)] n. a small digital computer based on a microprocessor and designed to be used by one person at a time.
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1. A newly - devised microcomputer can act as a guide to a blind person.
2. Leyland designed the microcomputer which controls the ratios.
3. Publishers are rushing to get on the microcomputer bandwagon.
4. A typical microcomputer will have 48K or 64K of memory i.e. 48 or 64 Kilobytes or 48,000 bytes.
5. The report will outline what the microcomputer is to be used for and which microcomputer hardware and software will be needed.
6. Whether the teacher regularly uses the microcomputer in his classroom. 11.
7. A hard disk enables the microcomputer to store vast amounts of information on disk.
8. It may be helpful to use a microcomputer for this purpose.
9. With the advent of the microcomputer, managers now can input and analyze their own data.
10. If small groups of say three pupils per microcomputer, the teacher has to decide whether the program will run without intervention.
11. C.. The microcomputer is the vanguard of a whole range of microprocessor based technologies.
12. Report generation using a stand alone microcomputer with a word-processing program has already proved invaluable in many company departments, including personnel.
13. In recent years a number of microcomputer software packages have been written to assist the searcher in carrying out online information retrieval.
14. The microcomputer which is usually recognized as the part with the keyboard on top is the workhorse of the system.
15. Combined with microcomputer retrieval software, this allows powerful search features to be incorporated.
16. As a result of the microcomputer revolution, electronic data processing has become a familiar feature of research in most humanities disciplines.
17. The speed of the machine may be automatically regulated to pace the packing operation by an inner microcomputer.
18. The police required a portable system that could be implemented on an IBM-compatible microcomputer.
19. The feasibility project investigates and assesses procedures necessary for putting the manuscript accounts on to microcomputer and then mainframe computer.
20. Part of the project will be a search done on the microcomputer in the school library.
21. Thus an output device is needed to make the user aware of what the microcomputer has done.
22. How familiar the class or individuals in the class, are with the microcomputer. 5.
23. At the same time, pupils are also exposed to one practical application of the microcomputer which will be relevant outside school.
24. This is best obtained by systematic observation of his or her teaching of normal lessons not involving a microcomputer.
25. If the target system is a computer system, it could be mainframe, minicomputer or microcomputer.
26. This also develops technical skills as the pupils learn to use the microcomputer while carrying out the project.
27. In this case,[sentence dictionary] having a working knowledge of the types of microcomputer available will be important.
28. Evaluation of the project can also be seen in terms of how useful the teacher sees the microcomputer in the project.
29. Even in those days, the architects never had to consider the word processor, the microcomputer, the fax machine.
30. It can be seen immediately that, in library terms, the 48K microcomputer could not replace the library catalogue.
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