CPU
operating system
While the computer is running, the CPU runs atomic instructions which are read from harddisk into memory (RAM), and which each manipulate a small piece of data. In accumulation these instructions lead to the result of the apparent connection of input (for example, typing the keyboard) to output (for example, displaying stuff on screen). The atomic instructions used are somewhat different for each CPU, but common desktop PCs use extensions of the x86 instruction set. see: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/X86_instruction_set
In Window XP:"Right click my computer, then "manage", select device manager and scroll down to USB controllers. Click the + then look for the word "Enhanced" in either of the host controller listed. If there's 1 with Enhanced, then you have USB2.0 capable hardware. See the related link for more info about USB1.1 and USB2.0
Protocols in data communications serve as rules that govern how data is transmitted and received between devices. They facilitate the exchange of information by ensuring that devices can understand and interpret the data being sent, establish connections, and manage the flow of data. In essence, protocols enable devices to communicate effectively and reliably with each other in a standardized manner.
Client/server computing enhances communication and data sharing between multiple devices on a network by allowing for a centralized server to store and manage data, while clients can access and interact with this data. This setup enables efficient sharing of resources, improved security, and better coordination among devices on the network.
Yes, "controller" is a common noun. It refers to a general category of devices or individuals that manage or regulate something, such as in technology or finance. Unlike a proper noun, which names a specific entity, "controller" does not identify a unique person, place, or organization.
base station controller controls and manage the base ststion.
Controller-based access points are commonly referred to as "lightweight access points." These devices rely on a centralized controller to manage network functions, configuration, and security policies, allowing for easier management and scalability in larger networks. The controller handles tasks such as firmware updates and load balancing, enabling the access points to focus on providing wireless connectivity.
The increasing trend of providing user friendly features in Luxury cars, the communication chanel of various controller devices getting complexed. To manage the communication channel optimally, all the controller are connected to each other to share the information for better performance of the car. The purpose of CAN is efficient flow of the informations among these controllers.
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SNMP
operating system
Protocol SNMP and port 161
It is the cache controller that performs this function. It is the "bridge" or interface.= =
Well what I did was I went to devices, then checked manually manage music and videos and then dragged songs to devices and then it syncs!
this topology is very economical like bus topology because it doesn't required a number of I\O ports to connect node and doesn't required several kinds of multiplexing devices to manage.
Prefixes for "manage" include mis-, un-, and dis-. For example: mismanage, unmanageable, dismanagement. Suffixes for "manage" include -able, -ment, and -r. For example: manageable, management, manager.