KA9Q — KA9Q, also called KA9Q NOS or simply NOS, was a popular early implementation of TCP/IP and associated protocols for amateur packet radio systems and smaller personal computers connected via serial lines. It was named after the amateur radio… … Wikipedia
KA9Q — Implementation des TCP/IP und dazugehörige Protokolle für Amateur Paketradiosysteme ab 1985, benannt nach dem Account des Entwicklers Phil Karn ( > The Matrix ) … Acronyms
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Demon Internet — Company logo Demon Internet is a British Internet Service Provider. It was one of the UK s earliest ISPs, especially targeting the dialup audience. It started on 1 June 1992 from an idea posted on CIX by Cliff Stanford of Demon Systems Ltd. The… … Wikipedia
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Phil Karn — is an engineer from Baltimore, Maryland. He earned a bachelor s degree in electrical engineering from Cornell University in 1978 and a master s degree in electrical engineering from Carnegie Mellon University in 1979. From 1979 until 1984, Phil… … Wikipedia
AX.25 — is a data link layer protocol derived from the X.25 protocol suite and designed for use by amateur radio operators. [citeweb|title=AX.25 Link Access Protocol for Amateur Packet Radio|url=http://www.tapr.org/pdf/AX25.2.2.pdf|publisher=tapr.org|acce… … Wikipedia
XMax — developed by xG Technology, Inc. is a proposed radio frequency (RF) modulation and encoding technology that will use individual or integer sinusoidal waves to convey information. While supposedly applicable to wired mediums such as copper and… … Wikipedia
Internet Protocol Suite — The Internet Protocol Suite (commonly TCP/IP) is the set of communications protocols used for the Internet and other similar networks. It is named from two of the most important protocols in it: the Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) and the… … Wikipedia
Cypherpunk — Not to be confused with Cyberpunk. A cypherpunk is an activist advocating widespread use of strong cryptography as a route to social and political change. Originally communicating through the Cypherpunks electronic mailing list, informal groups… … Wikipedia