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DMA Direct memory access is a feature of computers that allows a device to access system memory without relying on the CPU to transfer the data.
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DMARelationships Abbreviation Of: document management application Abbreviation: document management application
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DMAThe three-character ISO 3166 country code for DOMINICA.
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DMADirect Memory Access: A scheme which reads or writes data directly to memory, bypassing the processor and the processor bus.
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DMARefer to "See Also" column to the right.
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DMADoesn't Mean Anything.
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DMADouble My Age: An achievement on a young man's sexual bucket list.
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DMADirect Memory Access A video game company most notably known for making the original grand theft autos (i.e. grand theft auto, grand theft auto 2, gta 2 London packs) The company was soon bought out a [..]
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DMA"The George N. Parks Drum Major Academy" A camp that takes place all across the United States every summer. This camp is the "Academy" for High School and College D [..]
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DMADick in My Ass An expression that can replace the expression "a pain in my ass" (He's a DMA), Can replace fml -fuck my life- (My dad is a downy. DMA...), Or can be used in it [..]
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DMADesignated Market Area A unique geographic area defined by Nielsen Media Research so that the entire U.S. is assigned to one of some 210 DMAs. refers to a grouping of counties, usually by metro area, [..]
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DMADirect memory access. The transfer of data from a peripheral device, such as a hard disk drive, into memory without that data passing through the microprocessor. DMA transfers data into memory at high speeds with no processor overhead.
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DMADirect memory access - the ability of a hardware device such as a disk drive or network interface to access main memory without intervention from the CPU, provided by one or more DMA channels in a sys [..]
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DMAdirect memory access.
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DMAAn acronym for Direct Memory Access. This is a particular method of getting information from memory, usually large blocks of memory by addressing it directly rather than through normal buffers and normal protocol. The calling software (sometimes embedded in hardware) must be intelligent enough where to find that particular block of memory. This is [..]
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DMADirect Memory Access. This function allows the CPU to gain immediate access to buffers from another piece of hardware.
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DMADigital Media Adapters give PCs, Media Centers, DVRs, Home Servers and other equipment the ability to transfer and display digital content to and from other consumer electronic devices such as TVs and [..]
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DMAThe Day Moving Average, for example the 200 DMA.
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DMADesignated Market Area; as defined by Nielsen, DMAs divide the country into different regional markets by population centers (e.g., San Francisco Bay Area).
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DMADivisional/Detainee Monies Account
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DMADMA refers to accessing the computer's main memory from a device, (like a hard drive), without having to go through the central processing unit.
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DMADMA stands for Designated Market Area. the Nielsen Company uses these 210 geographic regions to measure local television viewing in the United States.
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DMADesignated Market Area. A rigidly defined geographical area used by A.C. Nielsen (market research) to identify TV stations that best reach an area and attract the most viewers. A DMA consists of all ZIP codes whose largest viewing share is given to stations of that same market area. Non-overlapping DMA's cover all of the continental United Sta [..]
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DMADanish Maritime Authority
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DMADetection Mechanism Assembly
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DMADefense Mapping Agency
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DMADepartmentalized Ministries Account, Direct Marketing Agent
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DMAA television market, as defined by Nielsen. A DMA is normally made up of a number of counties.
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DMADirect Memory Access. DMA is a method for transferring data from a driver or other peripheral device directly to a computer's memory, without involving the CPU; it is frequently used for data transfer between memory and disk drives.
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DMA Designated Market Area, geographic location where an advertiser wants to reach users. DMA’s can be outlined in ad servers via targeting.
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DMADirect memory access. A process where block of data can be transferred between main memory and secondary memory without processor intervention.
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DMA a feature that allows certain hardware subsystems in a computer to access system memory for reading and/or writing independently of the CPU; can include disk drive controllers, graphics cards, network cards, and sound cards
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DMA(Direct Memory Access) With respect to test, DMA refers to an architecture that allows direct addressability and observability of embedded memories.
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DMAThe three-character ISO 3166 country code for DOMINICA.
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