Definition: Jumper


A jumper is an electrically conductive component that you place over pairs of pins to connect them electronically. For example, a jumper is one way to designate a hard drive as master or slave.




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Thin Client Architecture

A computer system in which data is stored centrally, with only limited storage capacity at the various points of use.

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