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O que (quem) é plug cutout - definição

MACHINE THAT HAS BEEN DESIGNED TO BE BACKWARD COMPATIBLE WITH A PRIOR MACHINE
Plug compatible manufacturer; Plug Compatible Manufacturer; Plug-compatible; Plug compatibility

Plug valve         
SUBCLASS OF STOPCOCKS
Plug cock
Plug valves are valves with cylindrical or conically tapered "plugs" which can be rotated inside the valve body to control flow through the valve. The plugs in plug valves have one or more hollow passageways going sideways through the plug, so that fluid can flow through the plug when the valve is open.
plug and pray         
  • An example of an ISA interface card with extremely limited interrupt selection options, a common problem on PC ISA interfaces.<br>Kouwell KW-524J dual serial, dual parallel port, 8-bit ISA, manufactured in 1992:<br>* Serial 1: IRQ 3/4/9<br>* Serial 2: IRQ 3/4/9<br>* Parallel 1: IRQ 5/7<br>* Parallel 2: IRQ 5/7<br>(There is no technical reason why 3,4,5,7,9 cannot all be selectable choices for each port.)
  • A third-party serial interface card for the [[Apple II]] that required cutting and soldering to reconfigure.  The user would cut the wire traces between the thinly connected '''⧓''' triangles at X1 and X3 and solder across the unconnected '''◀▶''' pads at X2 and X4 located at the center of the card.  Once done, reverting the modification was more difficult.
  • A NuBus expansion card without jumpers or DIP switches
SUPPORT BY COMPUTER DEVICE OR BUS FOR AUTOMATICALLY DISCOVERING OF COMPONENTS WITHOUT MANUAL CONFIGURATION
Plug-n-play; Plug and Play; Plug & Play; Plug-and-Play; Plug And Play; Plug&play; Plug n play; Plug-and-pray; Plug and pray; Plug-And-Play; Plug 'N' Play; Plug-and-Surf; Plug-and-surf; Plug-and-play; Plug & play; Plug Play; PlugPlay
<humour> The Windows 95 equivalent of the Macintosh's plug and play, referring to difficulties encountered when setting up new hardware under Windows 95. (1997-10-11)
plug and play         
  • An example of an ISA interface card with extremely limited interrupt selection options, a common problem on PC ISA interfaces.<br>Kouwell KW-524J dual serial, dual parallel port, 8-bit ISA, manufactured in 1992:<br>* Serial 1: IRQ 3/4/9<br>* Serial 2: IRQ 3/4/9<br>* Parallel 1: IRQ 5/7<br>* Parallel 2: IRQ 5/7<br>(There is no technical reason why 3,4,5,7,9 cannot all be selectable choices for each port.)
  • A third-party serial interface card for the [[Apple II]] that required cutting and soldering to reconfigure.  The user would cut the wire traces between the thinly connected '''⧓''' triangles at X1 and X3 and solder across the unconnected '''◀▶''' pads at X2 and X4 located at the center of the card.  Once done, reverting the modification was more difficult.
  • A NuBus expansion card without jumpers or DIP switches
SUPPORT BY COMPUTER DEVICE OR BUS FOR AUTOMATICALLY DISCOVERING OF COMPONENTS WITHOUT MANUAL CONFIGURATION
Plug-n-play; Plug and Play; Plug & Play; Plug-and-Play; Plug And Play; Plug&play; Plug n play; Plug-and-pray; Plug and pray; Plug-And-Play; Plug 'N' Play; Plug-and-Surf; Plug-and-surf; Plug-and-play; Plug & play; Plug Play; PlugPlay
<jargon> 1. Hardware or software that, after being installed ("plugged in"), can immediately be used ("played with"), as opposed to hardware or software which requires configuration. See also turnkey, plug and pray. 2. A new recruit who needs no training. "The new guy, John, is great. He's totally plug-and-play." (1997-03-30)

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Plug compatible

Plug compatible refers to "hardware that is designed to perform exactly like another vendor's product." The term PCM was originally applied to manufacturers who made replacements for IBM peripherals. Later this term was used to refer to IBM-compatible computers.