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VDU- Video Display Unit, or monitor for those scared of big words.

VGA- Video Graphics Array. A standard display used by PC monitors that can be emulated on the Amiga using Monitor Drivers. It is capable of displaying 256 colours at a resolution of 320x200, or 16 colours at a resolution of 640x480.

VIRUS- A program that attempts to replicate itself or destroy information on your computer system.

VIRUS CHECKER- A program designed to scan your system for viruses.

VLSI- Very Large Scale Integration. This means there are alot of semi-conductor connections.

VOLUME- The name of a disk that stores information, such as a CD, disk or hard drive.

VRML- Virtual Reality Modelling Language. A platform-independent format for using 3D images on the internet.

 



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