| PCXPCX is an image file format that uses a simple form of run-length encoding (a type of lossless compression algorithm). Most PCX files use a color palette, but the format has also been extended to allow 24-bit images. PCX was quite popular on early DOS and | PCSPCS can stand for: Personal Communications Service Permanent Change of Station Public and Commercial Services Union See also: Personal Computers TLAs. | PC-FXThe PC-FX was NEC's 32-bit sequel to its PC Engine (US: TurboGrafx 16). The PC-FX only used CDs as opposed to the PCE's (TG16) use of HuCards(it did have a CD peripheral, though). What's unusual about the PC-FX is its computer-like design. It stand uprigh |
| PCAPCA may stand for: Patient-controlled analgesia ( Medicine) Permanent Court of Arbitration ( Law) Plate count agar ( Microbiology) Presbyterian Church in America Principal components analysis ( statistics, and in particular signal processing) Personal Com | PCS switching centerPCS switching center In personal communications service, a facility that (a) supports access-independent call control/service control, and connection control ( switching) functions, and (b) is responsible for interconnection of access and network systems | PCS SystemA PCS System in a personal communications service, is a collection of facilities ( hardware, software, and network components) that provides some combination of personal mobility, terminal mobility, and service profile management. |
| PCBPCB may refer to: # Brazilian Communist Party (in Portuguese, Partido Comunista Brasileiro) # Pakistan Cricket Board # PCBoard, a bulletin board system software # Polychlorinated biphenyl # Power circuit breaker (hardware) # Power control box (hardware) # | PCMCIAThe PCMCIA is the Personal Computer Memory Card International Association an industry trade association that creates standards for notebook computer peripheral devices. The best known such devices are known as PC Cards (formerly PCMCIA cards . A later rev | PCI-ExpressPCI-Express (formerly known as 3GIO for 3rd Generation I/O is a new implementation of the PCI computer bus that uses existing PCI programming concepts and communications standards, but bases it on a much faster serial communications system. It is being su |