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HyperTerminal
Published: July 04, 2008 | Author: Robert Thomson | Unrated |
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| HyperTerminal is communications software used to connect to other computers over modems, RS-232 serial connections, or telnet. In order to use HyperTerminal, the user will have to know details about the computer they wish to connect to, such as the number to dial or the IP address.
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A Primer on Office LAN Cabling Systems
Published: July 03, 2008 | Author: Christopher Carter | Unrated |
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| When it comes to thinking about office voice and data local area networks (LANs), chances are most office managers and executives would rather not.
“LANs by and large are highly reliable infrastructures for keeping staff in contact with each other and, via extranets, with the firm’s customers, suppliers and other publics,” says Mark Bassil, co-founder and vice president of MAiSPACE, a Mt. Olive, NJ, based manufacturer of modular office furniture systems. “Workstation computers, along with printers and other peripherals grow increasingly reliable, and the cabling that connects them with each other and the outside world is capable of handling ever increasing speeds. This infrastructure, in part, is one of the main reasons that the United States is the most productive nation in the world.”
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Convert Grams to Pounds
Published: July 03, 2008 | Author: Robert Thomson | Unrated |
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| Grams to pounds conversion applications consist of a user interface. This is the main area where you can enter data that you want to process. Normally, the user interface consists of text boxes and buttons that have the corresponding labels and instructions. Some grams to pounds software may even have graphics that enhance its visual appearance.
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DLLHOST.EXE
Published: July 03, 2008 | Author: Robert Thomson | Unrated |
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| The DLLHOST.EXE is a registry process which is run automatically by the Microsoft Windows Operating system. This process is important for managing DLL based applications.
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ATSC
Published: July 03, 2008 | Author: Robert Thomson | Unrated |
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| ATSC (Advanced Television Systems Committee) is a group formed in 1982 that developed the ATSC Standards for digital televisions in the United States and in many other countries such as Canada, South Korea, Mexico, and Honduras. The abbreviations are also known to refer to the ATSC Standards itself.
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