The transmission of data from any type of system is guided by a set of rules known as PROTOCOL.....
there are various protocols for example:
these protocols have some rules on how the data must be transmitted....
for example TCP is the most common used protocol in internet for sending data.this protocol makes the data to be sent is divided into packets(i.e. a octet data) and send it to the destination...At the destination another TCP checks the data received....
data transfered may be ANALOG or DIGITAL depending upon the system....
for example computer uses Digital where as telephone uses analog...
at this situation the both systems uses different protocols but they understand each other and communicate........
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A 32 bit data bus can send out 4 bytes at a time and can take in 2^32 in addressable memory
It doesn't send anywhere. That file permanently dissapears and all code from it is erased
On a laptop computer? Not if the data has been saved and the computer has been properly switched off before the battery is removed.
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Yes, it is.
how does computer send data through serial port?
Redirect the output to a file on the other computer.
Transfer data to the computer
The transmission of data from a local computer to remote computer is called "UPLOADING"
The computer that originates a message to send to another computer is called the encoder. The one that receives the message is known as the decoder.
The computer that originates a message to send to another computer is called the encoder. The one that receives the message is known as the decoder.
computer information
A computer monitor is an output device because it doesn't send data back to the computer. It only receives data and displays it. A disk in the computer does send data back as well as displays it, so it is considered both an input and output device.
A computer monitor is an output device because it doesn't send data back to the computer. It only receives data and displays it. A disk in the computer does send data back as well as displays it, so it is considered both an input and output device.
Computer network Polling is where a client server or Network Hub polls each computer for data. Data can only be sent when the particular computer is polled. If the computer has data to send but is not polled at that time, the data has to be stored until it can be sent. ^_^ JunkCollector ^_^
A server or a node
Computers listen to the network for clearance to send data.