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Terminal and Mac
* Terminal — the Terminal was a feature that allowed access to Mac OS X's underpinnings, namely the Unix core.
Important applications of pseudo terminals include xterm and similar terminal emulators in the X Window System and other window systems ( such as Terminal in Mac OS X ), in which the terminal emulator process is associated with the master device and the shell is associated with the slave.
The Public Beta included many of the standard apps bundled with Mac OS X today, such as TextEdit, Preview. app, Mail. app, Quicktime Player and Terminal. app.
Terminal. app is used to access the system of the Mac on which it is running, and, is used to access any other unix-like system.
On the Mac, Terminal. app is used by those users who need to access that Mac's operating system at a low level, and, it is used generally by developers, programmers, etc., as a general-purpose terminal emulator, as on any other Unix-like computer.
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Modern terminal emulators often integrate the warnings to the desktop environment ( e. g., the Mac OS X Terminal will play the system warning sound ) and also often offer a silent visual bell feature that flashes the terminal window briefly.
The Mic Mac Terminal is serviced by the following routes:
By running the yes command twice via Terminal under Mac OS X, users were able to max out their computer's CPU, and thus see if the failure was heat related.
* Terminal ( Mac OS X )

Terminal and OS
The majority of the CICS Terminal Control Program ( TCP-the heart of CICS ) and part of OS / 360 had to be laboriously redesigned and rewritten by Amoco Production Company in Tulsa Oklahoma.
However, OS X does not come with a built-in interface to do this ; it must be done through Terminal commands or various third-party applications.
Terminal ( also referred to as Terminal. app ) is the terminal emulator included in Apple's OS X operating system.
Connectivity was improved with file beaming on non-Microsoft devices such as Palm OS, the inclusion of Terminal Services and Virtual Private Networking support, and the ability to synchronize folders.

Terminal and X
* Terminal host, a multi-user computer or software providing services to computer terminals, or a computer that provides services to smaller or less capable devices, for example an xhost ( X Window host )
A historical example of graphical user interface and applications common to the MIT X Consortium's distribution running under the twm window manager: Xterm | X Terminal, Xbiff, xload and a graphical man page | manual page browser
Terminal adapter for X. 21
Note: In the Defense Data Network ( DDN ), a packet-switching node is usually configured to support up to thirty-two X. 25 56 kbit / s host connections, as many as six 56 kbit / s interswitch trunk ( IST ) lines to other packet-switching nodes, and at least one Terminal Access Controller ( TAC ).
Probably the thinnest clients ( sometimes called " Ultra Thin ") are remote desktop applications, for example the X Window System, Citrix products and Microsoft's Terminal Services, which effectively allow applications to run on a centrally-hosted virtual PC and copy keystrokes and screen images between the local PC and the virtual PC.
On 4 June, CSIS agents Larry Lowe and Lynn Macadams followed Parmar and a " youthful man " ( identified only as " Mr. X ", " Third Man " or " Unknown Male ") as they went from Parmar's house to the Horseshoe Bay Ferry Terminal, rode the Nanaimo-bound ferry, and visited Reyat at his home and shop at Auto Marine Electric.
* X. I., a fictional supercomputer from Terminal Velocity ( video game )
* Interactive Terminal Protocol, an early Packet Assembler / Disassembler protocol for use on X. 25 networks
* 2001: Z. e. t. a. X, Inscape, Pinko Star, Schock, Clan of Xymox, Fading Colours, Zeromancer, Star Industry, Gary Numan, Poems for Laila, Goethes Erben, Lucyfire, Theatre of Tragedy, Lacuna Coil, De / Vision, Letzte Instanz, The 69 Eyes, Justin Sullivan, Covenant, The Inchtabokatables, Wolfsheim, Escape with Romeo, Beborn Beton, T. O. Y., Icon of Coil, Yvonne, Obscyre, Inkubus Sukkubus, S. P. O. C. K., Atrocity, Melotron, Subway to Sally, Terminal Choice, Apoptygma Berzerk, In Strict Confidence, Paradise Lost, Mesh, The Cult, L ' Âme Immortelle, Marilyn Manson.
Such versions are aware of GPM and X terminal emulators ( such as GNOME Terminal or xterm ) which support mouse reporting.
* aterm-AfterStep X Window Terminal Emulator
The X Terminal can also be used to install applications using the " apt-get " command ( although this is discouraged for inexperienced users ).

Terminal and ),
( V, T, P, S ), where N / V is the Non-terminal Variable, and Σ / T is the Terminal ) is context-sensitive if all rules in P are of the form
* Cyclops ( album ), an album by Terminal Power Company
Chinese aid projects have included among others the Giant Clam Farm Project in Kosrae, the Pilot Farm Project in Madolenihmw, the construction of a gymnasium on Pohnpei ( officially named the FSM-China Friendship Sports Center ), donation of police vehicles for the Yap state police, a facility to house the FSM's Tuna Commission, an expansion of the Chuuk State Airport Terminal, a biogas project on Chuuk, the construction of the Pohnpei Administration Building, and the construction of Kosrae High School Project.
The Michigan Terminal System ( MTS ), in 1967, supported user space drivers ( including its file system support ), the first operating system to be designed with that capability.
* Terminal Deoxynucleotidyl Transferase ( TDT ), which lends diversity to antibody heavy chains
* Personal Terminal ( MegaMan ), a handheld device used in the Megaman Battle Network video games
* Mixed-excitation linear prediction ( MELP ), MIL STD 3005, 2400 bit / s, used in the Future Narrowband Digital Terminal FNBDT, NSA's 21st century secure telephone.
These weather observations, predominantly in the METAR format, are available over the radio, through Automatic Terminal Information Service ( ATIS ), via the ATC or the Flight Service Station.
In land-line telephony, AIOD leads are Terminal equipment leads used solely to transmit automatic identified outward dialing ( AIOD ) data from a PBX to the public switched telephone network or to switched service networks ( e. g., EPSCS ), so that a vendor can provide a detailed monthly bill identifying long distance calling usage by individual PBX stations, tie trunks, or the attendant.
* Daventry International Railfreight Terminal ( DIRFT ), in England
** Terminal ( typeface ), a monospace font
* Terminal ( electronics ), a device for joining electrical circuits together
* Terminal ( telecommunication ), a device communicating over a line
* Terminal ( Xfce ), the Xfce terminal emulator
* Terminal ( band ), an alternative / indie rock band from Texas, USA
* Terminal ( novel ), by Robin Cook
* Terminal ( album ), an album by Salyu
* " Terminal " ( song ), by Rupert Holmes
* Lockheed Air Terminal, Inc. ( LAT ), Burbank, California, now Bob Hope Airport and owned by the Burbank-Glendale-Pasadena Airport Authority.
Beyond Toledo, the planned route would have used the Wheeling and Lake Erie Railroad ( 1900 ), Wabash Pittsburgh Terminal Railway, Little Kanawha Railroad, West Virginia Central and Pittsburgh Railway, Western Maryland Railroad and Philadelphia and Western Railway, but the Panic of 1907 strangled the plans before the Little Kanawha section in West Virginia could be finished.
Terminal emulators may implement a local echo function, which they may erroneously name " half-duplex " ( Half-duplex is different altogether ), or still slightly incorrectly " echoplex " ( which is formally an error detection mechanism rather than an input display option ).
# GOM ( Good Old MAD ), a reimplementation of the original 7090 MAD for the IBM S / 370 series of mainframe computers running the Michigan Terminal System ( MTS ).

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