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  • 1Terminal idiot — Terminal passif Les terminaux passifs ne possèdent pas de moyens de traitement autonomes et se contentent : d accepter ce que l utilisateur frappe au clavier ou transmet comme ordre à la souris, de le transmettre à un ordinateur (soit… …

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  • 2Terminal passif — Terminal Televideo 925 (1982) Les terminaux passifs ne possèdent pas de moyens de traitement autonomes et se contentent : d accepter ce que l utilisateur frappe au clavier ou transmet comme ordre à la souris, de le transmettre à un… …

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  • 3Terminal emulator — For other uses, see Terminal (disambiguation). For more details on this topic, see List of terminal emulators. xterm, a popular terminal emulator designed for X11. A terminal emulator, terminal application, term, or tty for short, is a program… …

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  • 4Computer terminal — A computer terminal is an electronic or electromechanical hardware device that is used for entering data into, and displaying data from, a computer or a computing system. Early terminals were inexpensive devices but very slow compared to punched… …

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  • 5POSIX terminal interface — The POSIX terminal interface is the generalized abstraction, comprising both an Application Programming Interface for programs, and a set of behavioural expectations for users of a terminal, as defined by the POSIX standard and the Single Unix… …

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  • 6Character-oriented terminal — A Televideo ASCII character mode terminal. A character oriented terminal is a type of computer terminal that communicates with its host one character at a time, as opposed to a block oriented terminal that communicates in blocks of data. It is… …

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  • 7Terminaux passifs — Terminal passif Les terminaux passifs ne possèdent pas de moyens de traitement autonomes et se contentent : d accepter ce que l utilisateur frappe au clavier ou transmet comme ordre à la souris, de le transmettre à un ordinateur (soit… …

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  • 8VS/9 — was a computer operating system available for the Univac 90/60, 90/70 and 90/80 mainframe during the late 1960s through 1980s. It provided the capability to allow both interactive and batch operations on the same computer.BackgroundIn the late… …

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  • 9Arrow keys — Cursor movement keys or arrow keys are buttons on a computer keyboard that are either programmed or designated to move the cursor in a specified direction.[1] The term cursor movement key is distinct from arrow key in that the former term may… …

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  • 10Conventional memory — Memory areas of the IBM PC family. In DOS memory management, conventional memory, also called base memory, is the first 640 kilobytes (640 × 1024 bytes) of the memory on IBM PC or compatible systems. It is the read write memory usable by the… …

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