أيزو 9600 - meaning and definition. What is أيزو 9600
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What (who) is أيزو 9600 - definition

PERSONAL COMPUTER BY APPLE
PowerMac 9600; Apple Workgroup Server 9650
  • Power Macintosh 9600 logic board
  • IMS IXMICRO TwinTurbo 128<br/>video card

Avaya 9600-series IP deskphones         
  • 9621G IP Deskphone
User:Geek2003/Avaya 9600 Series IP Deskphones; Avaya 9600 Series IP Deskphones
Avaya 9600-series IP deskphones are 15 different desk handset devices that are used for unified communications. The phones are compatible with the Avaya Aura platform of products and IP office systems.
9600 port         
  • Most common pinout for 9600 port data jack on amateur radios
CONNECTOR USED ON AMATEUR RADIO TRANSCEIVERS
The '9600 port' (also named data-jack or data-port) is an industry-specific name given to a special connector on the back of amateur radio HF, VHF, and UHF transceivers. It is used for connecting a packet radio modem or any other type of data-modem which uses audio tones to convey data.
8-N-1         
NOTATION FOR A SERIAL PORT PARAMETER SETTING
8N1; 8/N/1; 9600-8-N-1; 9600/8/N/1; 1200-8-N-1; 1200/8/N/1; 2400-8-N-1; 2400/8/N/1
8-N-1 is a common shorthand notation for a serial port parameter setting or configuration in asynchronous mode, in which there is one start bit, eight (8) data bits, no (N) parity bit, and one (1) stop bit. As such, 8-N-1 is the most common configuration for PC serial communications today.

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Power Macintosh 9600

The Power Macintosh 9600 (also sold with additional server software as the Apple Workgroup Server 9650) is a personal computer that is a part of Apple Computer's Power Macintosh series of Macintosh computers. It was introduced in February 1997 alongside the Power Macintosh 7300 and 8600, and replaced the Power Macintosh 9500 as Apple's flagship desktop computer.

The 9600 was replaced by the Power Macintosh G3 Mini Tower in Apple's product lineup in November 1997, with sales of the 9600 continuing until March 1998.