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  • 111RS-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 …

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  • 112Router (computing) — A Cisco ASM/2 32EM router deployed at CERN in 1987 …

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  • 113Station (roller coaster) — A roller coaster s station is where the passengers board and alight from the trains. The station houses the coaster s control panel, and has devices for moving the trains in and out of the station and holding them in position, as well as devices… …

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  • 114Electrical connector — Back of an audio amplifier features a variety of electrical connectors An electrical connector is an electro mechanical device for joining electrical circuits as an interface using a mechanical assembly. The connection may be temporary, as for… …

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  • 115Loopback — The term loopback (sometimes spelled loop back ) is generally used to describe methods or procedures of routing electronic signals, digital data streams, or other flows of items, from their originating facility quickly back to the same source… …

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  • 116Macintosh — This article is about Apple personal computers. For other uses, see McIntosh. The original Macintosh, the first commercially successful personal computer to use a graphical user interface, rather than a command line …

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  • 117Flash memory — Computer memory types Volatile RAM DRAM (e.g., DDR SDRAM) SRAM In development T RAM Z RAM TTRAM Historical Delay line memory Selectron tube Williams tube Non volatile …

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  • 118DVB-CI — Digital Video Broadcasting – Common Interface (or DVB CI), is a normative for DTV Receiver in order to enable the add of a conditional access module, CAM, in a Receiver DVB CI « standard » to adapt it to different kinds of cryptography. Indeed,… …

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  • 119Subinterface — In telecommunications and computer networking, a subinterface is a division of one physical interface into multiple logical interfaces. Routers commonly employ subinterfaces for a variety of purposes, most common of these are for routing traffic… …

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  • 120Router — A router (pronEng| rautər in the USA, pronEng| ru:tər in the UK and Ireland, or either pronunciation in Australia and Canada) is a computer whose software and hardware are usually tailored to the tasks of routing and forwarding information.… …

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