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		<description>[...] But non of tweaks really works when the base work for the tweaking is not understood or performed.What is DMA ? How to enable/disable it ? &#124; Linux Windows ...What is DMA? DMA stands for Direct Memory Access, a mechanism in modern computers which allow [...]</description>
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		<description>[...] What is DMA ? How to enable/disable it ? Normally, the CPU will be fully occupied in any read/write operation; enabling DMA allows reading/writing data in the internal memory, external memory and peripherals without CPU involvement, thus making the processor available for &#8230; [...]</description>
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