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What (who) is Host Control Interface - definition

WinCIM; Compuserve Information Manager; Host Micro Interface; CompuServe Host-Micro Interface; Host-Micro Interface

Host Control Interface      
<hardware, wireless communications> (HCI) A network layer in the Bluetooth Core Protocol Stack, lying between the software and the hardware stacks and serving as the interface through which the software controls two of Bluetooth’s four core protocols. (2002-06-28)
Host–pathogen interaction         
BIOLOGICAL INTERRELATIONSHIP
Host-pathogen interactions; Host-pathogen interaction; Host-pathogen interface; Host-Pathogen Interface (Biology); Pathogen-host interaction
The host–pathogen interaction is defined as how microbes or viruses sustain themselves within host organisms on a molecular, cellular, organismal or population level. This term is most commonly used to refer to disease-causing microorganisms although they may not cause illness in all hosts.
OHCI         
SOFTWARE INTERFACE
UHCI; EHCI; Universal Host Controller Interface; OHCI; Open Host Controller Interface; Enhanced Host Controller Interface; Host Controller Interface (USB); Host Controller Interface (FireWire); HCI (FireWire); HCI (USB)
? Host Controller Interface (Reference: USB, Compaq, OPTI, Apple, UHCI)

Wikipedia

CompuServe Information Manager

CompuServe Information Manager (CIM) was CompuServe Information Service's client software, used with the company's Host Micro Interface (HMI). The program provided a GUI front end to the text-based CompuServe service that was at the time accessed using a standard terminal program with alphanumerical shortcuts.