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header and cable
Older motherboards must have a WAKEUP-LINK header onboard connected to the network card via a special 3-pin cable ; however, systems supporting the PCI 2. 2 standard and with a PCI 2. 2 compliant network adapter card do not usually require a Wake-on-LAN cable as the required standby power is relayed through the PCI bus.
Another common connector is the DH10 header connector common on motherboards and add-in cards which is usually converted via a cable to the more standard 9 pin DE-9 connector ( and frequently mounted on a free slot plate or other part of the housing ).
Communication ports These included two 25-pin RS-232 serial ports ( including one intended for a Xerox 620 or 630 printer or compatible ), and two optional parallel ports which could be added via an internal pin header, usable with a Xerox-supplied or other cable.
Also, the header cable should be properly and securely connected ( most header cables will twist and click into place ).
If only the 50-pin option is present the floppy void is modified internally with a plastic jacket to prevent stored diskettes from interfering with the rear of the 50-pin header / cable assembly

header and assembly
The block features split upper and lower block assembly for added strength and rigidity, special long intake manifold for added torque, S-VT continuous variable valve timing, and a stainless steel 4: 1 exhaust header.
Leakage of gases was also commonplace between the elements and the header, and maintenance was difficult without removal of the horizontally-arranged assembly.
These were connected by elements beginning at the saturated header, running through the flue tubes and back to the superheater header, and the whole assembly was vertically arranged for ease of maintenance.

header and connects
It then connects to the server specified in the header and transmits any data the server replies with back to Bill.

header and socket
Unlike TCP / IP, socket numbers are part of the full network address in the IDP header, so that upper-layer protocols did not need to implement demultiplexing ; IDP also supplied packet types ( again, unlike IP ).
When transmitting packets, the automatic addition of a header may be a configurable option of the socket.

header and where
Geoffroy's Affinity Table ( 1718 ): At the head of the column is a substance with which all the substances below can combine, where each column below the header is ranked by degrees of " affinity ".
This worked somewhat differently from an Ethernet bridge, where only the header of the incoming packet would be examined before it was either dropped or forwarded to another segment.
His most famous moment occurred in the 1970 World Cup against Brazil, where he pulled off a stunning save from a goalbound header from Pelé, which is often regarded as arguably the greatest save ever.
The following example is taken from RFC 2183, where the header is defined
DIP header blocks on to which discrete components could be soldered were used where groups of components needed to be easily removed, for configuration changes, optional features or calibration.
) This is significantly easier than modifying the client code to instantiate a new type, which would require changing every location in the code where a new object is created ( as well as making sure that all such code locations also have knowledge of the new concrete type, by including for instance a concrete class header file ).
A classic example of a weak entity without a sub-type relationship would be the " header / detail ' records in many real world situations such as claims, orders and invoices, where the header captures information common across all forms and the detail captures information specific to individual items.
) and the interpreter name being suffixed to the command name, a practice common on systems like Windows and Mac OS X, which rely on globally set associations between filename extension and interpreter, but sharply deprecated in UNIX-derived systems like Linux and Apple's Mac OS X, where the interpreter is normally specified as a header in the script ( Shebang ( Unix )).
They may also be placed as bait in the header of a Usenet post or on a Web page, where a spammer might discover them and choose to spam them.
For instance, a case where sequence number field of TCP header is manipulated, the encoding scheme is adopted such that every time the same alphabet is covertly communicated, it is encoded with the same sequence number.
a function that associates a header with each relation name in R. ( Note that this is a simplification from the full relational model where there is more than one domain and a header is not just a set of column names but also maps these column names to a domain.
Saturated steam at 600 psi is channeled from each steam generator to a common header, where the steam is then sent to the main engine, electrical generators, aircraft catapult system, and various auxiliaries.
After Taylor Twellman scored in the 113th minute, the Revs allowed a equalising header from the Dynamo's Brian Ching less than a minute later that sent the game to penalty kicks, where the Revs lost 4 – 3.
Once, he " saw Canea in flames ", he hurried to Malaxa, near Chania, where a group of about 2, 000 rebels had assembled, and established himself as their header.
The particulars of the NSF format resemble the SID format loosely, where a header is prepended and then the original audio data follows.
These trades are reciprocal: by looking at the referrer header of the HTTP requests, a TGP owner knows where their traffic comes from ; a site that doesn't provide enough visitors will be excluded from further trades.
More notably, Pirès will always be remembered for a game in the UEFA Champions League quarter-final's 1st leg match against Chelsea, where he managed to beat John Terry to a header, which resulted in the equaliser for Arsenal, after Eiður Guðjohnsen had given Chelsea the lead.
However, this practice is discouraged in ANSI C as it can mask a failure to include the header file in which is defined, resulting in downstream errors on machines where the int and pointer types are of different sizes, such as the now-ubiquitous x86_64 architecture.
His first goal for the club came in their first match after winter break, a 3 – 0 home victory over Köln, where he scored the third goal with a header.
It also included a new ' Media Zone ' where featured content could be displayed, with this new featured box being located across the entire top of the webpage, below the header.
For this reason the UK domestic water system has traditionally ( prior to 1989 ) employed a " cistern feed " system, where the incoming supply is connected to the kitchen sink and also a header / storage tank in the attic.
His final goal scored for Chelsea came the following week against Leeds United, where he scored the winner with a header in the first half.

header and actual
A router does not look into the actual data contents that the packet carries, but only at the layer 3 addresses to make a forwarding decision, plus optionally other information in the header for hints on, for example, QoS.
Further investigation by the primary station transmitting the commercial revealed that the spot had been produced using an audio clip of an actual EAS header which had been modified to lower the header's tone and presumably prevent it from triggering false positive alert reactions in EAS equipment.
One data item consists of two files: One file with the actual data in a binary format with the filename extension and another file ( header with filename extension ) with information about the data such as voxel size and number of voxel in each dimension.
Telex procedures called for the exchange of header information before the actual document transfer took place.
A chunk itself has a very simple construction: It is composed of a header prefix of six bytes, followed by the actual data.
Each individual GRIB record has two components-the part that describes the record ( the header ), and the actual binary data itself.

header and CPU
Each CPU is given a number ( typically only 8-bit to 16-bit ), which is its network address, and packets to CPUs are sent with this number in the header.
Hashcash is a method of adding a textual stamp to the header of an email to prove the sender has expended a modest amount of CPU time calculating the stamp prior to sending the email.

2.218 seconds.