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Что (кто) такое serial line - определение

COMMUNICATION INTERFACE TRANSMITTING INFORMATION SEQUENTIALLY
Serial ports; Serial interface; Serial port pinouts; Serial Port; Serial line; Cisco serial port; Com port; Com Port; Serial card; Console port; Serial connector; Yost Serial Device Wiring Standard; Serial port pinout; Cereal port
  • A Cisco rollover cable using the 8P8C Yost standard
  • Pair of female [[Mini DIN-8]] connectors used for [[RS-422]] serial ports on a [[Macintosh LC]] computer
  • male]] [[D-subminiature]] connector used for a serial port on an [[IBM PC compatible]] computer along with the serial port symbol
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serial line         
<communications> Wires which connect two serial ports carrying serial data consisting of sequential bits represented by one of two voltages. A common electrical specification for the signals on a serial line is RS-423. ftp://ftp.acorn.co.uk/pub/documents/appnotes/231-245/234.ps. (1995-02-02)
Serial Line Internet Protocol         
ENCAPSULATION OF THE INTERNET PROTOCOL DESIGNED TO WORK OVER SERIAL PORTS AND MODEM CONNECTIONS
Serial Line IP; CSLIP; Serial line IP; Compressed SLIP; Serial line internet protocol; C-SLIP; Slattach; Compressed Serial Line Internet Protocol
The Serial Line Internet Protocol (SLIP) is an encapsulation of the Internet Protocol designed to work over serial ports and router connections. It is documented in .
Serial Line Internet Protocol         
ENCAPSULATION OF THE INTERNET PROTOCOL DESIGNED TO WORK OVER SERIAL PORTS AND MODEM CONNECTIONS
Serial Line IP; CSLIP; Serial line IP; Compressed SLIP; Serial line internet protocol; C-SLIP; Slattach; Compressed Serial Line Internet Protocol
<communications, protocol> (SLIP) Software allowing the Internet Protocol (IP), normally used on Ethernet, to be used over a serial line, e.g. an EIA-232 serial port connected to a modem. It is defined in RFC 1055. SLIP modifies a standard Internet datagram by appending a special SLIP END character to it, which allows datagrams to be distinguished as separate. SLIP requires a port configuration of 8 data bits, no parity, and EIA or {hardware flow control}. SLIP does not provide error detection, being reliant on other high-layer protocols for this. Over a particularly error-prone dial-up link therefore, SLIP on its own would not be satisfactory. A SLIP connection needs to have its IP address configuration set each time before it is established whereas {Point-to-Point Protocol} (PPP) can determine it automatically once it has started. See also SLiRP. (1995-04-30)
Serial Line IP         
ENCAPSULATION OF THE INTERNET PROTOCOL DESIGNED TO WORK OVER SERIAL PORTS AND MODEM CONNECTIONS
Serial Line IP; CSLIP; Serial line IP; Compressed SLIP; Serial line internet protocol; C-SLIP; Slattach; Compressed Serial Line Internet Protocol
Serial port         
In computing, a serial port is a serial communication interface through which information transfers in or out sequentially one bit at a time. This is in contrast to a parallel port, which communicates multiple bits simultaneously in parallel.
serial port         
(serial ports)
A serial port on a computer is a place where you can connect the computer to a device such as a modem or a mouse. (COMPUTING)
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serial port         
<hardware, communications> (Or "com port") A connector on a computer to which you can attach a serial line connected to peripherals which communicate using a serial (bit-stream) protocol. The most common type of serial port is a 25-pin D-type connector carrying EIA-232 signals. Smaller connectors (e.g. 9-pin D-type) carrying a subset of EIA-232 are often used on personal computers. The serial port is usually connected to an integrated circuit called a UART which handles the conversion between serial and parallel data. In the days before bit-mapped displays, and today on multi-user systems, the serial port was used to connect one or more terminals (teletypewriters or VDUs), printers, modems and other serial peripherals. Two computers connected together via their serial ports, possibly via modems, can communicate using a protocol such as UUCP or CU or SLIP. (1995-01-12)
Serial (radio and television)         
CONTINUING PLOT IN RADIO AND TELEVISION THAT UNFOLDS IN A SEQUENTIAL EPISODE-BY-EPISODE FASHION
Television serial; TV serial; Serial drama; Serial drama television series; Serialized drama; TV serials; Serial television; Serial TV; Television serials; Serials (radio and television); Episodic television
In television and radio programming, a serial is a show that has a continuing plot that unfolds in a sequential episode-by-episode fashion. Serials typically follow main story arcs that span entire television seasons or even the complete run of the series, and sometimes spinoffs, which distinguishes them from episodic television that relies on more stand-alone episodes.
Serial (publishing)         
PUBLICATION IN ANY MEDIUM ISSUED UNDER THE SAME TITLE IN A SUCCESSION OF DISCRETE PARTS, USUALLY NUMBERED (OR DATED) AND APPEARING AT REGULAR OR IRREGULAR INTERVALS WITH NO PREDETERMINED CONCLUSION
Serial publications; Serial publication; Serials, periodicals and journals; Serials and periodicals; Serials (publishing)
In publishing and library and information science, the term serial is applied to materials "in any medium issued under the same title in a succession of discrete parts, usually numbered (or dated) and appearing at regular or irregular intervals with no predetermined conclusion."
Serial killer         
  • [[Albert De Salvo]], who claimed to be the "[[Boston Strangler]]", after being caught in Lynn, Massachusetts in 1967.
  • [[Elmer Wayne Henley]] (left) and [[David Owen Brooks]] (right), accomplices to serial killer [[Dean Corll]], who murdered at least 28 teenage boys between 1970 and 1973
  • German serial killer [[Fritz Haarmann]] with police detectives, November 1924
  • A dishonorably discharged Marine, [[Charles Ng]] participated in the kidnapping, sadistic torture, rape, and murder of numerous victims
  •  A policeman discovering the body of [[Catherine Eddowes]], one of [[Jack the Ripper]]'s victims
  • Punch]]'' cartoon of 1888.
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  • Mug shot of serial killer, [[cannibal]] and [[necrophile]] [[Ottis Toole]].
  • [[Paul Durousseau]] raped and murdered at least seven young women.
  • [[Ted Bundy]] in custody, Florida, United States, July 1978 (State Archives of Florida)
  • FBI Ten Most Wanted Fugitive]]
INDIVIDUAL WHO HAS KILLED THREE OR MORE PEOPLE OVER A PERIOD OF MORE THAN A MONTH
Serial killing; Serial-killer; Serial murder; Serial killers; Serial Killers; Serial murders; Repeat killers; Serial kller; Serial Killer; Serial Shooters; Serial Murderers; Serial murderer; Serial killer characteristics; International serial murder; Lust serial killers; Serial homicides; Serial killers still at large; Serial Killers still at large; List of unknown serial killers; Psychopathic killer; Psychopathic killers; Female serial killers; Multi-murderer; Serial Shooter; Black widow (murder); Female serial killer
A serial killer is typically a person who murders three or more people,A serial killer is most commonly defined as a person who kills three or more people for psychological gratification; reliable sources over the years agree. See, for example:

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Serial port

In computing, a serial port is a serial communication interface through which information transfers in or out sequentially one bit at a time. This is in contrast to a parallel port, which communicates multiple bits simultaneously in parallel. Throughout most of the history of personal computers, data has been transferred through serial ports to devices such as modems, terminals, various peripherals, and directly between computers.

While interfaces such as Ethernet, FireWire, and USB also send data as a serial stream, the term serial port usually denotes hardware compliant with RS-232 or a related standard, such as RS-485 or RS-422.

Modern consumer personal computers (PCs) have largely replaced serial ports with higher-speed standards, primarily USB. However, serial ports are still frequently used in applications demanding simple, low-speed interfaces, such as industrial automation systems, scientific instruments, point of sale systems and some industrial and consumer products.

Server computers may use a serial port as a control console for diagnostics, while networking hardware (such as routers and switches) commonly use serial console ports for configuration, diagnostics, and emergency maintenance access. To interface with these and other devices, USB-to-serial converters can quickly and easily add a serial port to a modern PC.