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serial port
Up to the iMac that saw their end, most Macintoshes had two serial ports, the Modem port and the Printer port If you are unsure of which port to use, plug your modem in the Modem port Carnet can use any serial port to connect with a modem or a Minitel or any Hayes™-compatible dialing device Carnet also recognize internal serial ports such as the internal modem or the infrared port
A type of interface in which only 1 bit of data is transferred at a time Mice and modems are usually connected to serial ports, which are also referred to as COM ports
An interface on a computer that supports transmission of a single bit at a time; can be used for connecting almost any type of external device including a mouse, a modem, or a printer (although most printers are connected to a parallel port) On personal computers, most serial ports use an RS-232C or RS-422 type connector
A portion of a computer, modem, or device which is used to interface the serial communication bit stream with the functional circuitry of the device
Standard, but extremely slow, connection port found on most computers Also called RS-232
port used for a serial connection between communication devices, interface for serial communication between peripheral devices (Computers)
The place on the back of your computer where you plug in your modem Also called a communications port or comm port
A port that transmits data a bit at a time, used for modems, mice, certain printers and communication devices
An interface terminal at the back of a computer for input and output of sequential data, that is, information that is received and transmitted one bit at a time
A 9- or 25-pin connection on a computer that allows you to connect peripherals to your system A serial port is the same thing as a COM port, a comm port or a communications port
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
A medium-speed data connection, such as the Modem Port on a Macintosh or COM Port on a PC, that transfers characters one bit at a time to another device, (e g , a modem or a terminal server)
  A port through which data are passed serially, i e , one bit at a time, and that requires only one input channel to handle a set of bits, e g , all the bits of a byte   Contrast with  parallel port
a port that sends bits one at a time, in a single stream, typically consisting of a line for sending data, one for receiving, and one or more other lines for regulating the transmissions over the send and receive lines A common type is an RS-232 port
A data transfer method used to connect a peripheral, such as a digital camera, to a computer The serial connection will allow the peripheral to transfer data to the computer and vice versa
A communications port used to connect peripherals such as modems and mice
Also known as a communications port or COM port The serial port is a location for sending and receiving serial data transmissions DOS references these ports by the names COM1, COM2, COM3, and COM4
A type of port that transmits data serially, one bit after another The Mac's modem and printer ports are serial ports
A computer interface connection that transmits data one bit at a time
A connector on the back of a computer to which you can attach a serial cable; also known as a COM port The free end is then used to connect to peripherals such as your monitor, printer or scanner
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