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* Database of Network Terminology *
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* Part 10 *
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* Another Modernz Presentation *
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* by *
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* Digital-demon *
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* (C)opyright March 13, 1992 *
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WOK-NOW!
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World of Knowledge NOW!
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St. Dismis Institute
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- Sysops: Wintermute
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Digital-demon
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(908) 905-6691
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(908) WOK-NOW!
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(908) 458-xxxx
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TANSTAAFL
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The Church of Rodney
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- Sysop: Tal Meta
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(908) 830-TANJ
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(908) 830-8265
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Pennsylvania SANsite!
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(412) 475-4969 300/1200/2400/9600
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PowerBBS Support Board
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UASI ALPHA Division
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NorthWestern PA UASI site!
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(412) 662-0769 300/1200/2400
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SANctuary World Headquarters!
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Home of TAP
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M-bit
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=====
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More data bit. X.25 packet level.
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MAC
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===
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Memory Access Controller. A board in an Engine; allocates, partitions,
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and protects data in memory. Also the MAC maps virtual memory addresses
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to absolute memory addresses.
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MAC II
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======
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Memory Access Controller II. A memory operations board used in the
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Engine and Mini-Engine. The MAC II provides addresses for all
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memory-access operations, controls data transfer signals, and provides
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the data for a write-or-read memory cycle. The MAC II is connected to
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the ROM and I/O board.
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MAC III
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=======
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Memory Access Controller III. The MAC III is a combination of the MAC,
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MAC II, and the memory boards.
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machine language
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================
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A language used directly by a computer.
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Machine-Readable Detail (MRD)
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=============================
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A computer-generated invoice that has been manually modified.
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macro
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=====
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A statement in code that is expanded into one or more identifiers or
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statements and can consist also of one or more parameters. When
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invoked, a macro causes a list of conditions to occur.
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macro call
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==========
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A statement that invokes a macro.
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magnetic disk
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=============
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A metal platter coated with a magnetically active substance to allow
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information to be stored on it.
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MAIL
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====
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The Dialcom Electronic mail service. A computer-based messaging
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service that allows BT North America customers to create, read,
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distribute, and file mail messages electronically.
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MAIL.REF File
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=============
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A Dialcom file that contains distribution lists of alternate reference
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names (nicknames) for mail and Telex recipients.
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mailbox interrupt
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=================
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On the Turbo Engine logic boards (FS, GP, IOC-II x) the mailbox
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interrupt is a means of interboard communication. This facility
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notifies Turbo-SCP when an IPCF message is waiting to be processed.
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mainframe
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=========
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A large, multiuser computer.
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mark
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====
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The presence of a signal. In telegraphy, mark represents the closed
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condition or current flowing. Equivalent to a binary 1 condition.
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See also parity. Contrast with space.
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mask
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====
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Specifies bit fields for consideration during a search.
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master
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======
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Any system, terminal, board, or program that has a slave system to
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carry out its functions. Also, a functional module that initiates Data
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Transfer Bus (DTB) cycles to transfer data between itself and a slave
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module. This method of transfer is used on the Turbo Engine VMEbus.
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Contrast with slave.
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Master User Directory (MUD)
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===========================
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The access control database stored on the disk of each network
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Supervisor. One controlling feature for a user gaining access to the
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TYMNET network.
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match string
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============
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A string of characters that causes the automatic login process to pause
|
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and wait for a prompt from the network host and/or application
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confirming acceptance. For example, Menu Service allows a user to speci
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y this string. The Menu Server is the means by which this process
|
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is performed.
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MB
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==
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Megabyte: 1,048,576 bytes.
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Mb
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==
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Megabit.
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MB line
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=======
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Measured Business line.
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Mbps
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====
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Megabits per second.
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MCP
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===
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Mutual Conversion Program. A program that translates one character set
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to another. Specifically, a BT North America product that translates
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the standard set of Katakana characters. Also, acronym for Master
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Control Program.
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MDR
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===
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Multiple Data Record. An analysis program used to develop guidelines
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for data transmission between a TYMNET interface and a TYMNET network.
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These guidelines establish the speed and capacity of the outgoing link
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from an interface to the next node in the network. See TYMNET On-line
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Planning System.
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Mean Time Between Failures (MTBF)
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=================================
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The period of time during which users can reasonably expect a device to
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operate without a failure.
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Mean Time To Repair (MTTR)
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==========================
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The average time required to perform corrective maintenance excluding
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the technician's travel time.
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mega
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====
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In the metric system, a prefix meaning million (1,000,000). See byte.
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megabyte (MB)
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=============
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1,048,576 bytes.
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Memory Access Controller (MAC)
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==============================
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A board in an Engine that allocates, partitions, and protects data in
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memory. Also, the MAC maps virtual memory addresses to absolute memory
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addresses.
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Memory Access Controller-II (MAC II) board
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==========================================
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A memory operations board used in the Engine and Mini-Engine. The
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MAC II provides addresses for all memory-access operations, controls
|
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data transfer signals, and provides the data for a write-or-read memory
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cycle. The MAC II is connected to the ROM and I/O board.
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Memory Access Controller-III (MAC III) board
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============================================
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The MAC III is a combination of the MAC, MAC II, and the memory boards.
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Memory Management Unit (MMU)
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============================
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A basic element of a Motorola MC68000 family micro-processor chip.
|
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The MMU provides address translation and protection for the 16-MB
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addressing range of the MC68010 used on the IOC-II x boards.
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memory map
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==========
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A list of addresses that define the boundaries of the object code that
|
||
occupies Engine memory.
|
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Memory Shuffler (MS)
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====================
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|
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Actual memory transfer process performed by the OCL or the SIO boards.
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Menu Server
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===========
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The means by which the Menu Service is accomplished. See also Network
|
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Services Manager.
|
||
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Menu Service
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============
|
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A BT North America automated network and host login service with menus,
|
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submenus, and help screens, which provides quick and direct access to
|
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the host destination. This service eliminates the necessity to
|
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manually log into the target host through a gateway and a host
|
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interface.
|
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MERLIN
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======
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Merge and Link ISIS Nodes. A network utility program that binds a
|
||
combination of Node Code, the ISIS Kernel, and one or more slot codes
|
||
into a binary image file to be loaded into an Engine.
|
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Message Object (MO)
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===================
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An X.409 element within a LOG-II message. Each MO is unique; it has the
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same meaning in any LOG-II message.
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message switching
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=================
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A method of handling messages over communications networks. The entire
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message is transmitted to an intermediate point (a switching computer)
|
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, stored for a period of time, and then transmitted. Two examples are
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Telex and fax. Also called datagram.
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micro
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=====
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In the metric system, a prefix meaning one millionth (1/1,000,000).
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Micro-Engine
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============
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Low-end version of the Engine family. A fully integrated system,
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packaged in a desktop enclosure consisting of three boards (processor
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board, memory board, and I/O board).
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Microchannel
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============
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An IBM personal computer platform.
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microcode
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=========
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A list of program steps stored in ROM that controls the operation of a
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computer.
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Microcom Network protocol (MNP)
|
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===============================
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A part of CCITT Recommendation V.42, which provides standardized
|
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error-checking protocol for dial-up modems. The BT North America
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2400 bps service uses MNP.
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microcomputer
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=============
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The smallest type of computer, consisting of a micro-processor and
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associated storage and I/O elements.
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microprocessor
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==============
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One or more ICs that contain the CPU (the basic arithmetic logic and
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storage elements) required for processing.
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milli
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=====
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In the metric system, a prefix meaning one thousandth (1/1,000).
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Mini-Engine
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===========
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Hardware similar to the Engine, but mounted in a smaller cabinet, with
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an 8-slot chassis. Supports applications requiring a moderate number of
|
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connections. Provides synchronous and asynchronous interface
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communications between dissimilar devices.
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Mini-Engine XL
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==============
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The Mini-Engine XL uses the new CPU III and MAC III boards, and 5-slot
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Direct Memory Access (DMA) backplane, enabling it to perform two to
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three times faster than the standard Mini-Engine, depending on
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application. The XL is housed in the same size cabinet as the
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Mini-Engine.
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minicomputer
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============
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A relatively fast but small and inexpensive computer with somewhat
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limited I/O capabilities.
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Missing
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=======
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State of host or link.
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MLI
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===
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Multileaving Interface.
|
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MMU
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===
|
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Memory Management unit. A basic element of a Motorola MC6800 family
|
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microprocessor chip. The MMU provides address translation and
|
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protection for the 16-MB addressing range of the MC68010 used on the
|
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IOC-II x boards.
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MNC
|
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===
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|
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Multi-Node Code. Two or more Node Code slots running in a Turbo Engine
|
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system chassis. See Node Code.
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MNP
|
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===
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|
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Microcom Network Protocol. A part of CCITT Recommendation V.42, which
|
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provides standardized error-checking protocol for dial-up modems. The
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BT North America 2400 bps service uses MNP.
|
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|
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MO
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==
|
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Message Object. An X.409 element within a LOG-II message. Each MO is
|
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unique; it has the same meaning in any LOG-II message.
|
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MOD
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===
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Modulo. Mathematical function that yields the remainder of a division
|
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operation, for example, 3 mod 2 = 1. Also, in X.25, throughput window
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size.
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|
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|
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modem
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=====
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Modulator/Demodulator. An electronic device that allows computers to
|
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communicate over standard analog telephone lines. It converts analog
|
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signals to digital signals and vice versa and connects data terminal
|
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equipment to a communications line.
|
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|
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modular
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=======
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A program or unit of hardware that is discrete and identifiable and
|
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designed for use with other programs or hardware components.
|
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modulation
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==========
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Alteration in the characteristic of a carrier signal by impressing an
|
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information signal on the carrier.
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modulo (MOD)
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============
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Mathematical function that yields the remainder of a division operation
|
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for example, 3 mod 2 = 1. Also, in X.25, throughput window size.
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MOS
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===
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Metal Oxide Semiconductor. Also, Multiple Operating System.
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Mother board
|
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============
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Serial Input/Output (SIO) Controller board. A board in the Engine,
|
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Mini-Engine, and Compact XL that controls highspeed synchronous and
|
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asynchronous communication lines. It is a Direct Memory Access (DMA)
|
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interface. This board can access the first 1024 KB of memory and can
|
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issue interrupts. In the old-style connection, the SIO Controller
|
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board was connected up to 8 SIO interface boards over a ribbon bus
|
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cable with 8 connector-ends. In the new style, the SIO Controller board
|
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is connected to up to 8 SIO interface boards through the backplane of a
|
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PSM bucket.
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MP
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==
|
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|
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Multiple Extended Processor. A system that moves the Dispatcher
|
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capabilities from the Engine ISIS Kernel to the Extended Processor
|
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Interface (XPI) board, a Direct Memory Access (DMA) device.
|
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|
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|
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MPVC
|
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====
|
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|
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Multiplexed Permanent Virtual Circuit. A virtual circuit that permits a
|
||
group of users and multiple sessions access to a circuit.
|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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MRD
|
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===
|
||
|
||
Machine-Readable Detail. A computer-generated invoice that has been
|
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manually modified.
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
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|
||
MS
|
||
==
|
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Memory Shuffler. Actual memory transfer process performed by the OCL or
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the SIO boards.
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ms
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==
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Millisecond.
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MSI
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===
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Medium Scale Integration.
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MTBF
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====
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Mean Time Between Failures. The period of time during which users can
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reasonably expect a device to operate without a failure.
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MTTR
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====
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Mean Time To Repair. The average time required to perform corrective
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maintenance, excluding the technician's travel time.
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MUD
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===
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Master User Directory. The access control database stored on the disk
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of each network Supervisor. One controlling feature for a user gaining
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access to the TYMNET network.
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Multi-Node Code (MNC)
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=====================
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Two or more Node Code slots running in a Turbo Engine system chassis.
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See Node Code.
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multidrop
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=========
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A configuration in which one front-end processor (FEP) communicates to
|
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several cluster controllers over a connection to one of the cluster
|
||
controllers. The cluster controller configuration is similar to a daisy
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chain. Also called multipoint.
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||
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Multifunction board
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===================
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||
|
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A PCB used in the Engine and Mini-Engine. It is not connected to any
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other board by cables. Its functions include a temperature sensor, ac
|
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voltage sensor, a power fail detector, and terminal interface. This
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board also contains the Watchdog timer for the system.
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||
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||
|
||
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||
|
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Multiple Data Record (MDR)
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||
==========================
|
||
|
||
An analysis program used to develop guidelines for data transmission
|
||
between a TYMNET interface and a TYMNET network. These guidelines
|
||
establish the speed and capacity of the outgoing link from an interface
|
||
to the next node in the network. See TYMNET On-line Planning System.
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
Multiple Extended Processor (MP)
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||
================================
|
||
|
||
A system that moves the Dispatcher capabilities from the Engine ISIS
|
||
Kernel to the Extended Processor Interface (XPI) board, a Direct Memory
|
||
Access (DMA) device.
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
multiplex
|
||
=========
|
||
|
||
To subdivide a transmission channel into two or more separate channels
|
||
of slower speeds. A means of interleaving or concurrently transmitting
|
||
more than one message on a single channel.
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
multiplexed packet switching
|
||
============================
|
||
|
||
A network in which each node assembles/disassembles a packet containing
|
||
data from different users. Data within the packet can have a different
|
||
source and destination than other data in the packet. The one
|
||
commonality is that the virtual circuits (logical pathways from source
|
||
to destination) all include the same internode link. TYMNET is a
|
||
multiplexed packet-switching network.
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
Multiplexed Permanent Virtual Circuit (MPVC)
|
||
============================================
|
||
|
||
A virtual circuit that permits a group of users and multiple sessions
|
||
access to a circuit.
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
multipoint
|
||
==========
|
||
|
||
A configuration in which one front-end processor (FEP) communicates to
|
||
several cluster controllers over a connection to one of the cluster
|
||
controllers. The cluster controller configuration is similiar to a
|
||
daisy chain. Also called multidrop.
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
multitargeting
|
||
==============
|
||
|
||
A list of destination targets (requested by users simultaneously) from
|
||
which the Supervisor selects one to complete the circuit request.
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
Mutual Conversion Program (MCP)
|
||
===============================
|
||
|
||
A program that translates one character set to another. Specifically,
|
||
a BT North America product that translates the standard set of Katakana
|
||
characters.
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
MUX
|
||
===
|
||
|
||
Circuit Multiplexer. An ISIS slot program that allows users to build
|
||
and maintain multiple circuits to other tools and applications on their
|
||
hosts. A MUX also allows its users to communicate with other users with
|
||
a Talk mode facility. The MUX is accessed over a Boss circuit as a host
|
||
in an ISIS slot.
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
MVC
|
||
===
|
||
|
||
Master Virtual Circuit.
|
||
|
||
|
||
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