A device around which thread, wire or cable is wound, especially a cylinder or spindle, : To send files to some device or program (a "spooler" or demon) that puts them in a queue for later processing of some kind. Without qualification, the spooler is the "print spooler" controlling output of jobs to a printer; but the term has been used in connection with other peripherals (especially plotters and graphics devices) and occasionally even for input devices, A small swimming pool that can be used also as a spa, A queue of files waiting to be printed, A circular container on which wire is wound for storage or transit, normally refers to sizes smaller than 18" diameter, A one-piece ring gear carrier providing equal rotational drive to both rear axles, (Simultaneous Peripheral Operation On-Line) See Print Spooler, A piece of cane or red with a knot at each end, or a hollow cylinder of wood with a ridge at each end, used to wind thread or yarn upon, a simple device generally used in cave diving that holds line but has no moving parts, therefore less failure points, An acronym for "simultaneous peripheral operations online " See also print spooler and spooling directory, a winder around which thread or tape or film or other flexible materials can be wound, To send files to some device or program (a "spooler" or demon) that puts them in a queue for later processing of some kind. Without qualification, the spooler is the "print spooler" controlling output of jobs to a printer; but the term has been used in connection with other peripherals (especially plotters and graphics devices) and occasionally even for input devices, wind onto a spool or a reel, transfer data intended for a peripheral device (usually a printer) into temporary storage, Simultaneous Peripheral Operation On Line, To send items for processing in an output device (such as a printer) to a buffer where it waits until the device is ready without occupying the main attention of the computer sending it, A grouping of objects All objects in a spool must be contiguous and connected to each other, A spool is a round object onto which thread, tape, or film can be wound, especially before it is put into a machine. = reel, Simultaneous Peripheral Operation On-Line To perform a peripheral operation while the computer is busy with other work The most common use of spooling is with the printer; files are sent to the print spooler, which organizes a queue and then prints one file after another, (Simultaneous Peripheral Operation On-Line) - To send data to a program that queues up the information for later use (for example, the print spooler), wind around a cylinder; unwind from around a cylinder; (Computers) send a task to memory or disk (where it will be accessed for processing in the future), cylinder around which something is wound (such as thread, rope, etc.), A program or device that controls the flow of data to an outputting device such as a printer Spooling means that a user can send data to a device which is already occupied and can rest assured that the data will be passed onto the desired destination as soon as possible Spooling of printer output is achieved on a LAN by means of a print server It is also important in WANs for providing a buffer for time non-critical applications such as Electronic Mail and File Transfer, wind onto a spool or a reel transfer data intended for a peripheral device (usually a printer) into temporary storage, To send a file (or other data) to a queue Generally used in conjunction with printers, but might also be used for other things (mail for example) The term is reported to be an acronym for ``Simultaneous Peripheral Operation On-Line'', but according to the Jargon File it may have been a backronym (something made up later for effect), To wind on a spool or spools, When you try to print more than one photo in succession any unprinted pictures are held in this queue waiting to be printed, To temporarily store a print job on the hard drive, then transfer it to the printer at the slower pace required by the printer, To send files to a device or program (called a spooler or daemon) that puts them in a queue for later processing The print spooler controls output of jobs to a printer Other devices, such as plotters and input devices, can have spoolers, (Simultaneous Peripheral Operation On-Line) - A program or piece of hardware that controls data going to an output device, The first step in printing, in which the printer driver converts the print data into codes that your printer understands This data is then sent to the printer directly or to the print server, The first step in printing, in which the printer software converts the print data into codes that your printer understands This data is then sent directly to the printer or to the print server, To transfer data intended for a peripheral device (usually a printer) into temporary storage From there the data can be transferred to the peripheral at a later time, without affecting or delaying the system as it performs other operations, past of spool, wound around a spool; (Computers - about a file) placed on the waiting list (i.e. list of projects waiting to be printed, etc.), Temporarily storing information onto a hard drive (or even a remote drive) to return the control of a program to the user It is often used in the background to feed data to a printer while the user continues to work, Refers to putting jobs in a buffer, a special area in memory or on a disk where a device can access them when it is ready Spooling is useful because devices access data at different rates The buffer provides a waiting station where data can rest while the slower device catches up, a winding process that transfers long lengths of warp yarn from spinning bobbins to a spool that is used in the warping process The person who does this job is a spooler, Procedure by which programs and output can be temporarily stored until their turn to execute or print, Controlling flow of various files sent to the printer, present participle of spool, Acronym for simultaneous peripheral operations on-line, spooling refers to putting jobs in a buffer, a special area in memory or on a disk where a device can access them when it is ready Spooling is useful because devices access data at different rates The buffer provides a waiting station where data can rest while the slower device catches up, Sending or saving output to a disk storage area Often used in order to print or transfer files The SQL*Plus SPOOL command controls spooling, A process in which files to be printed are placed temporarily on disk, Process of accumulating printer output in a file while the printer is busy The file is printed when the printer becomes free; a program does not have to wait for the slow printing process, The act of preparing a data file for printing, sending or other processes while the system is occupied with other tasks Each job is placed in a waiting line, or queue, and saved in a temporary storage space called a spool, The use of auxiliary storage as buffer storage to reduce processing delays when transferring data between peripheral equipment and the processors of a computer Note: The term is derived from the expression "simultaneous peripheral operation on line ", third-person singular of spool, plural of , spool,
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A device around which thread, wire or cable is wound, especially a cylinder or spindle
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: To send files to some device or program (a "spooler" or demon) that puts them in a queue for later processing of some kind. Without qualification, the spooler is the "print spooler" controlling output of jobs to a printer; but the term has been used in connection with other peripherals (especially plotters and graphics devices) and occasionally even for input devices
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A small swimming pool that can be used also as a spa
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A queue of files waiting to be printed
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A circular container on which wire is wound for storage or transit, normally refers to sizes smaller than 18" diameter
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A one-piece ring gear carrier providing equal rotational drive to both rear axles
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(Simultaneous Peripheral Operation On-Line) See Print Spooler
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A piece of cane or red with a knot at each end, or a hollow cylinder of wood with a ridge at each end, used to wind thread or yarn upon
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a simple device generally used in cave diving that holds line but has no moving parts, therefore less failure points
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An acronym for "simultaneous peripheral operations online " See also print spooler and spooling directory
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a winder around which thread or tape or film or other flexible materials can be wound
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To send files to some device or program (a "spooler" or demon) that puts them in a queue for later processing of some kind. Without qualification, the spooler is the "print spooler" controlling output of jobs to a printer; but the term has been used in connection with other peripherals (especially plotters and graphics devices) and occasionally even for input devices
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wind onto a spool or a reel
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transfer data intended for a peripheral device (usually a printer) into temporary storage
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Simultaneous Peripheral Operation On Line
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To send items for processing in an output device (such as a printer) to a buffer where it waits until the device is ready without occupying the main attention of the computer sending it
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A grouping of objects All objects in a spool must be contiguous and connected to each other
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A spool is a round object onto which thread, tape, or film can be wound, especially before it is put into a machine. = reel
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Simultaneous Peripheral Operation On-Line To perform a peripheral operation while the computer is busy with other work The most common use of spooling is with the printer; files are sent to the print spooler, which organizes a queue and then prints one file after another
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(Simultaneous Peripheral Operation On-Line) - To send data to a program that queues up the information for later use (for example, the print spooler)
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wind around a cylinder; unwind from around a cylinder; (Computers) send a task to memory or disk (where it will be accessed for processing in the future) fiil
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cylinder around which something is wound (such as thread, rope, etc.) isim
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A program or device that controls the flow of data to an outputting device such as a printer Spooling means that a user can send data to a device which is already occupied and can rest assured that the data will be passed onto the desired destination as soon as possible Spooling of printer output is achieved on a LAN by means of a print server It is also important in WANs for providing a buffer for time non-critical applications such as Electronic Mail and File Transfer
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wind onto a spool or a reel transfer data intended for a peripheral device (usually a printer) into temporary storage
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To send a file (or other data) to a queue Generally used in conjunction with printers, but might also be used for other things (mail for example) The term is reported to be an acronym for ``Simultaneous Peripheral Operation On-Line'', but according to the Jargon File it may have been a backronym (something made up later for effect)
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To wind on a spool or spools
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When you try to print more than one photo in succession any unprinted pictures are held in this queue waiting to be printed
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To temporarily store a print job on the hard drive, then transfer it to the printer at the slower pace required by the printer
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To send files to a device or program (called a spooler or daemon) that puts them in a queue for later processing The print spooler controls output of jobs to a printer Other devices, such as plotters and input devices, can have spoolers
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(Simultaneous Peripheral Operation On-Line) - A program or piece of hardware that controls data going to an output device
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The first step in printing, in which the printer driver converts the print data into codes that your printer understands This data is then sent to the printer directly or to the print server
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The first step in printing, in which the printer software converts the print data into codes that your printer understands This data is then sent directly to the printer or to the print server
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To transfer data intended for a peripheral device (usually a printer) into temporary storage From there the data can be transferred to the peripheral at a later time, without affecting or delaying the system as it performs other operations
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spooled
past of spool
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spooled
wound around a spool; (Computers - about a file) placed on the waiting list (i.e. list of projects waiting to be printed, etc.) sıfat
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spooling
Temporarily storing information onto a hard drive (or even a remote drive) to return the control of a program to the user It is often used in the background to feed data to a printer while the user continues to work
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spooling
Refers to putting jobs in a buffer, a special area in memory or on a disk where a device can access them when it is ready Spooling is useful because devices access data at different rates The buffer provides a waiting station where data can rest while the slower device catches up
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spooling
a winding process that transfers long lengths of warp yarn from spinning bobbins to a spool that is used in the warping process The person who does this job is a spooler
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spooling
Procedure by which programs and output can be temporarily stored until their turn to execute or print
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spooling
Controlling flow of various files sent to the printer
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spooling
present participle of spool
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spooling
Acronym for simultaneous peripheral operations on-line, spooling refers to putting jobs in a buffer, a special area in memory or on a disk where a device can access them when it is ready Spooling is useful because devices access data at different rates The buffer provides a waiting station where data can rest while the slower device catches up
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spooling
Sending or saving output to a disk storage area Often used in order to print or transfer files The SQL*Plus SPOOL command controls spooling
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spooling
A process in which files to be printed are placed temporarily on disk
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spooling
Process of accumulating printer output in a file while the printer is busy The file is printed when the printer becomes free; a program does not have to wait for the slow printing process
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spooling
The act of preparing a data file for printing, sending or other processes while the system is occupied with other tasks Each job is placed in a waiting line, or queue, and saved in a temporary storage space called a spool
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spooling
The use of auxiliary storage as buffer storage to reduce processing delays when transferring data between peripheral equipment and the processors of a computer Note: The term is derived from the expression "simultaneous peripheral operation on line "
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