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Unix terminals are called dummy terminals as they do not have _____________ capability. Select one:

a. Output

b. Display

c. Input

d. Processing

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Answered by orangesquirrel
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Answer:

Unix terminal is called dummy terminals because they don't have any processing capability.

Dummy terminals are terminals which act as an output device that accepts data from the CPU. They are used in handling a large chunk of data in industries such as banks, railways, airlines etc.

Their processing power is very limited and can only display only a handful amount of output.

Answered by rahul123437
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Unix terminals are called dummy terminals as they do not have Processing capability

Explanation:

The Unix terminal is termed as artificial terminals because it has no processing capacity. Dummy terminals are terminals that act as output devices and receive data from the central unit.

A Smart Terminal is a monitor with its own processor for particular functions, such as bold and flashing figures. Dummy terminals are not as fast as smart terminals and do not support as many screen functions, but are fitting for most of the statements.

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Unix terminals are called dummy terminals as they do not have _____________ capability. Select one:

a. Output

b. Display

c. Input  

d. Processing

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