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asynchronous characterの例文

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  • Six different asynchronous character formats, two forms of SDLC were supported.
  • X . 28 defines the DTE-C ( asynchronous character mode ) interface to a PAD, including the commands for making and clearing down connections, and manipulating the X . 3 parameters.
  • While the PAD function defined by X . 28 and X . 29 specifically supported asynchronous character terminals, PAD equivalents were developed to support a wide range of proprietary intelligent communications devices, such as those for IBM System Network Architecture ( SNA ).
  • Companies and individual users could also connect into the PSS network using a basic non-error correcting RS232 / V . 24 asynchronous character based interface via an X . 3 / X . 28 / X . 29 PAD ( Packet Assembler / Disassembler ) service oriented to the then prevalent dumb terminal market place.