Carrier sense multiple access with collision detection — (CSMA/CD), in computer networking, is a network control protocol in which *a carrier sensing scheme is used. *a transmitting data station that detects another signal while transmitting a frame, stops transmitting that frame, transmits a jam… … Wikipedia
Digital Access Carrier System — (DACS) is the name used by British Telecom (BT Group plc) in the United Kingdom for a 0+2 Pair gain system. Two Telspec DACS remote units mounted on a pole Contents 1 Usage … Wikipedia
DCD — steht für: Data Carrier Detected („Datenträgersignal erkannt“), eine Signalleitung in den Standards V.24 und EIA 232 (früher bekannt als RS 232), die der Gegenseite das Einschalten des Senders signalisiert Design Class Diagram… … Deutsch Wikipedia
DCD — DCD, Data Carrier Detected … Universal-Lexikon
DCD — abbr. Data Carrier Detected Directorate of Communication Development … Dictionary of English abbreviation
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Hayes command set — The Hayes command set is a specific command language originally developed for the Hayes Smartmodem 300 baud modem in 1981. The command set consists of a series of short text strings which combine together to produce complete commands for… … Wikipedia
RS-232 — This article is about the RS 232 standard. For RS 232 variants, see serial port. A 25 pin connector as described in the RS 232 standard In telecommunications, RS 232 (Recommended Standard 232) is the traditional name for a series of standards for … Wikipedia
Serial port — A male DE 9 connector used for a serial port on a IBM PC compatible computer. (Pinout) … Wikipedia
Bizarre 64 — [http://atchison.net/bizarre64bbs.htm] was a bulletin board system written for the Commodore 64 by Bill Atchison circa 1985 in order to fill the need for a faster and more professional BBS system than was currently available at the time for the… … Wikipedia