Curious, in computer terms what does the word 'cash' mean?
Thanks
-Stephen
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Nov 19 2006, 6:44 am
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In response to RedlineM203
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Well I have a next door neighbour ok. And he says something about Cash and RAM so I am not to sure what he meant, but I doubt he was talking about cash as in currency.
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In response to Stephen-San
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Theres a chance you could of misunderstood it for Cache, I guess.
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In response to RedlineM203
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Yea your right sorry I only heard the word I wasn't to sure on how to spell it xD.
Can you explain what cache is? thanks -Stephen |
In response to Stephen-San
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1. A hiding place used especially for storing provisions. 2. A place for concealment and safekeeping, as of valuables. 3. A store of goods or valuables concealed in a hiding place: maintained a cache of food in case of emergencies. 2. Computer Science. A fast storage buffer in the central processing unit of a computer. Also called cache memory. Basicly, its storage on your PC for fast recovery of things saved onto it. BYOND has one, its what it saves extra stuff from ingame (new icons, sounds .etc) in. |
In response to RedlineM203
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Thanks :D I think I understand, I guess you would use it for site for browsing for example to access recent pages without delays etc...
-Stephen |
In response to Stephen-San
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Yeah, thats another Cache. You got it.
Remember to say you had to be told by a 13 year old what a Cache is :P |
In response to RedlineM203
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Haha
I wish I was ashamed :D, but I am practially same age Haha. I am about a year older than you. |
In response to Stephen-San
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Aw, saying neighbour made me think you were a adult. :(
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In response to RedlineM203
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Haha, ahh well one day some adult won't know what cache is then you can tell them and so can I :D
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In response to RedlineM203
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RedlineM203 wrote:
Theres a chance you could of misunderstood it for Cache, I guess. This is why the American pronunciation of "cache" sucks. =P (At least I assume it's the American pronunciation.) Us Aussies pronounce it like "caysh" (that's a pretty poor rendition of the pronunciation but you get the idea) rather than "cash". It prevents a lot of confusion. =) |
In response to Stephen-San
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As has been said by Redline, you've basically got it. I just thought I'd expand on it though, seen as your Neighbour mentioned Cache and RAM, so he might've been talking about a particular use of Cache.
I'm going to assume you sort of know what RAM and a CPU (Processor) are, if you don't then feel free to ask. There is some space on the CPU (It tends to be about 256Kb / 2 Mb) which the CPU stored recently used data. The system uses cache in this way to speed up repeated tasks, for example playing a small amount of music on repeat. |
In response to Crispy
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Crispy wrote:
RedlineM203 wrote: I prefer to say it like the word "catch" that way it works for me. |
In response to Crispy
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I'm American, and I pronounce it "caysh", and so do all of my friends >>;
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In response to Dead_Demon
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Dead_Demon wrote:
I'm American, and I pronounce it "caysh", and so do all of my friends >>; And north central Americans (generalization) say "warsh" instead of wash:P The correct pronunciation is cash, when it comes to American English. |
In response to Crispy
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I've always pronounced it "cash-ey". <_<
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In response to Popisfizzy
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Popisfizzy wrote:
I've always pronounced it "cash-ey". <_< Same, although I've never said it instead of typed it so I've never had any embarrassing situations. ("haha, you're pronouncing computer terminology wrong! you're such a loser" ":(") |
In response to Jerico2day
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Only people waaay down south say "Warsh"
I mean, you would have to have a reaaaally thick accent to say that. ~Kujila |
In response to Kujila
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I take it your from there kujila
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Money...
Mo-honey...
But being realistic its down to Cash and Money, not counting game money, made up stuff and whatever.