In a network, a cross-bar switch is a device that is capable of channeling data between any two devices that are attached to it up to its maximum number of ports. The paths set up between devices can be fixed for some duration or changed when desired and each device-to-device path (going through the switch) is usually fixed for some period. Cross-bar topology can be contrasted with bus topology, an arrangement in which there is only one path that all devices share. Traditionally, computers have been connected to storage devices with a large bus. A major advantage of cross-bar switching is that, as the traffic between any two devices increases, it does not affect traffic between other devices. In addition to offering more flexibility, a cross-bar switch environment offers greater scalability than a bus environment.
The Catholic cross has two bars, with the bottom vertical bar being longer than the top bar. The Orthodox cross has three bars, as it has an extra slanted bar at the bottom.
The cross of a lowercase "t" is called a cross bar. It gets that name from its resemblance to a cross.
The cast of The Bar Cross War - 1922 includes: Josephine Hill
hmm make it shorter nobody wants to write ten ways on how to hop a cross bar. the best way to do it is the fosbury flop.
because that's just the way life is
Per the NFL Rules digest the Cross Bar is 10'-0" above the playing field.
XMB stands for Cross Media Bar, it is the horizontal menu bar on a Sony PSP.
a cross bar a bow a kite
four main directions
The dot of an 'i' is called a tittle and the cross of a 't' is called a T-bar.
a saftey mat and a cross bar.stands that hold the cross bar up.