image DiCoInfo

Version française
English Version
Versión española

cable 1 , n (↔ fr: câble
1
)
a cable: used by user
1
Agent
to act on data
1
Patient
from component Source , computer
1
Source
, device
1
Source
to component Destination , computer
1
Destination
, device
1
Destination

a cable: used by user
1
Agent
to act on data
1
Patient
from component Source , computer
1
Source
, device
1
Source
to component Destination , computer
1
Destination
, device
1
Destination
PC power cables are the same as the leads used by many kettles.
[
enCALL THE PC DOCTOR
]
When attaching the IDE devices with their corresponding ribbon cables make sure that the red line that runs along the side of the cable matches up correctly with the first pin (one closest to power connector) in the drive's pin array.
[
enBUILDING A COMPUTER
]
For example, coaxial cable, unshielded twisted pair (UTP), and fiber optic cable each serve a different purpose: coaxial cable is used in older LAN installations as well as Internet service through cable TV networks, UTP is generally used for in-house cable runs, while fiber optic is generally used for long-haul connections that require a high load capacity.
[
enFIREWALLS
]
That has a specific shape ribbon ~
round ~
That uses a specific protocol IDE ~
parallel ~
serial ~
That is used for a specific purpose network
1
~
The user Agent uses a c. to act on the component Source , computer Source or device Source and another component Destination , computer Destination or device Destination connect
2
... to ... with a ~
French
LPD MCLH
30/03/2011

cable 2 , n (↔ fr: câble
2
)
cable: ~ used by user
1
Agent
to act on network
1
Destination

In this case, they've opted for an ADSL connection, which means they can buy their own modem and are not restricted to a (usually quite basic) cable modem.
[
enHOME NETWORK MADE SIMPLE
]
In France, cable is virtually non-existent. And, of course, phone companies tend to be much wealthier than their cable counterparts.
[ ]
Support for additional connection types: SmoothWall supports many types of interfaces including dial-up, cable, ADSL, ISDN, and Ethernet.
[ ]
French
MCLH
19/09/2010
Observatoire de linguistique Sens-Texte logo OLST
http://www.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/fx/
logo UdeM
  • .