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Microcom, Inc., was a
major modem vendor during the 1980s,
although never as po****r as the "big three", Hayes, U.S.
Robotics (USR) and Telebit. Nevertheless...
- The
Microcom Networking Protocols,
almost always shortened to MNP, is a
family of error-correcting
protocols commonly used on
early high-speed (2400 bit/s...
- 2400 baud."
Carbon Copy's vendor,
Meridian Technology, was
acquired by
Microcom in
early 1988, and
accepted tax
credits to move
software duplication and...
-
commands using some sort of
prefix character – & for
Hayes and USR, and \ for
Microcom, for instance. Many of
these were re-standardized on the
Hayes extensions...
- by
Microcom, X.PC was
placed in the
public domain for royalty-free usage. MNP, on the
other hand,
initially required a $2,500
licensing fee.
Microcom battled...
- its
first MicroGEO spacecraft to
Pacific Dataport, Inc., a
subsidiary of
Microcom. The satellite,
named Arcturus,
initially had an anti****ted
launch date...
- GmbH
Belkin International, Inc.
Coolpad D-Link
Cisco Huawei JCG
Linksys Microcom Motorola Netgear Netopia Telebit TP-Link
USRobotics Zhone Technologies...
-
remote control and file
transfer software for DOS and
Windows published by
Microcom Carbon Copy Media, a
record label A "full name" for Cc the cat A horse...
- Irving,
Texas and Thomas-Conrad (1998)
based in Austin, Texas. In 1997,
Microcom was also acquired,
based in Norwood, MA,
which brought a line of modems...
- station, a
National Rail
station in
England 2-methyl-2-nitrosopropane
Microcom Networking Protocol, for
modems MNP LLP (Meyers
Norris Penny) - a Canadian...