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Compatibility and card
* Compatibility card ( legacy )

Compatibility and for
AT & Ts Compatibility Bulletin No. 105 described the product as " a method for pushbutton signaling from customer stations using the voice transmission path.
Compatibility Group codes are used to indicate storage compatibility for HC / D Class 1 ( explosive ) materials.
Compatibility is important for products to be successful ; many devices coming out have USB, Ethernet, or other standard types of connection.
* Compatibility tables for features in HTML5, CSS3, SVG and other upcoming web technologies
* Compatibility layer, components that allow for non-native support of components
* Compatibility ( geochemistry ), how readily a particular trace element substitutes for a major element within a mineral
* Object Compatibility Standard ( OCS ): An 88open standard for compilers and linkers.
New features include Workspace Manager, Compatibility Toolbars, Upgrade Installation for WordPerfect Office 10 and higher, WordPerfect OfficeReady Browser.
* Compatibility with Apple Remote and the Keynote remote application for iPhone and iPod touch.
The DVD + RW Compatibility and Convergence Group is responsible for working on the technical issues involved in the compatibility between the various hardware products using the plus format.
* Compatibility testing-The Apple Developer Program provides compatibility testing for new Applications.
* Missing Features and Hardware Compatibility Issues — Another reason for criticism were the missing features, especially missing DVD playback, as well as CD burning, both of which were available in Mac OS 9.
In the United States, the Hearing Aid Compatibility Act of 1988 ( HAC Act ) requires that the Federal Communications Commission ( FCC ) ensure that all telephones manufactured or imported for use in the United States after August 1989, and all “ essential ” telephones, be hearing aid-compatible ( through the use of a telecoil ).
" Planning for Mac OS 8 Compatibility ", develop, Issue 26 ( June 1996 ).
* Windows's application compatibility layers ( Application Compatibility Toolkit ) to attempt to run poorly written applications, or those written for earlier versions of the platform.
** FreeBSD's Linux Compatibility Layer, which enables binaries built specifically for Linux to run on FreeBSD with the same way as the native FreeBSD API layer.
Backward compatibility between newer drives and older tapes is not assured ; for examples, see HP's DDS Media Compatibility Matrix.
Compatibility lists are available for Olympus: Olympus America's and Fujifilm's.
* Compatibility Support Module, a part of the Intel Platform Innovation Framework for EFI providing the capability to support legacy BIOS interfaces
Compatibility and performance attributes are key factors in developing a rubber formulation for a particular application.
* Compatibility: certified equipment has been tested for connectivity with other certified equipment.
* Nibble Mode is an interface that allows the device to transmit data four bits ( a nibble ) at a time, ( re ) using four of the status lines of Compatibility Mode for data.
* Byte Mode, also known as " Bi-Directional " ( although all modes except Compatibility Mode are in fact bi-directional ), is a half-duplex mode that allows the device to transmit eight bits at a time using the same data lines that are used for the other direction.
A Harmonised Standard can be used by manufacturers to demonstrate compliance with the Electromagnetic Compatibility ( EMC ) Directive ( but is not mandatory ) and will act as a benchmark for enforcement authorities across Europe.

Compatibility and hardware
Compatibility with the original system is usually the explicit purpose of cloning hardware or low-level software such as operating systems ( e. g. AROS and MorphOS are intended to be compatible with AmigaOS ).
CHIC ( Checker for Interface Compatibility ) is a modular verifier for behavioral compatibility checking of hardware and software systems.
* Compatibility wrapper which resolves hardware problems
* Compatibility with hardware, other software, and operating systems.

Compatibility and another
* Compatibility ( chemical ), how stable a substance is when mixed with another substance

Compatibility and device
If the host receives no reply in this mode, it will assume that the device is a legacy printer, and enter Compatibility Mode.

card and expansion
* OpenEmulator, an accurate emulator of the Apple-1, the ACI ( Apple Cassette Interface ) and CFFA1 expansion card
A similar solution was the 850 kbit / s DaynaTalk, a separate box which plugged in between the computer and a normal LocalTalk / PhoneNet box, and also offered as a PC expansion card that ran up to 1. 7 Mbit / s.
During the early 1960s, while also active in ASCII standardization, IBM simultaneously introduced in its product line of System / 360 the 8-bit Extended Binary Coded Decimal Interchange Code ( EBCDIC ), an expansion of their 6-bit binary-coded decimal ( BCDIC ) representation used in earlier card punches.
As the number of potential peripherals grew, using an expansion card for every peripheral became increasingly untenable.
* Communications Daughter Card, an Ethernet, Modem or Bluetooth expansion card for mobiles
Some third party hard disks for IBM PCs were sold as kits including a controller card and replacement power supply, and some were integrated with their controller into a single expansion card, commonly called a " Hard Card ".
Detractors note that the expansion was fueled by undesirable sectors like gaming, prisons, medical treatment, and credit card use.
* A western example, the 2004 expansion to the trading card game Magic: The Gathering entitled Champions of Kamigawa features kami and Shinto as the basis for the ongoing storyline of the series.
By the late 1990s, many personal computer motherboards supported a full range of audio, video, storage, and networking functions without the need for any expansion cards at all ; higher-end systems for 3D gaming and computer graphics typically retained only the graphics card as a separate component.
A standard ATX motherboard will typically have one PCI-E 16x connection for a graphics card, two conventional PCI slots for various expansion cards, and one PCI-E 1x ( which will eventually supersede PCI ).
* Nemesis ( Magic: The Gathering ), a 2000 expansion set of the fantasy collectible card game Magic: The Gathering
Some early PDAs were able to connect to the Internet indirectly by means off an external modem connected via the PDA's serial port or " sync " connector, or directly by using an expansion card that provided an Ethernet port.
Attached devices can take either the form of an integrated circuit fitted onto the motherboard itself, called a planar device in the PCI specification, or an expansion card that fits into a slot.
A sound card ( also known as an audio card ) is an internal computer expansion card that facilitates the input and output of audio signals to and from a computer under control of computer programs.
) An IBM PC, XT or AT would require at least 4 expansion cards for similar hardware: one video graphics adapter card, one floppy disk controller ( FDC ) card, one serial and parallel port card, and one sound card with a joystick port.
This would be accomplished by placing a memory expansion card, which came with, in the expansion slot and adding another ( for a total of 384 ) kilobytes in memory chips to this board.

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