Dennis Hayes (born 1950) was the founder of Hayes Communications, a maker of modems mostly known for introducing the Hayes command set which has subsequently been used in most modems produced to this day. 1950 was a common year starting on Sunday (link will take you to calendar). ... Hayes Communications was a U.S.-based manufacturer of modems. ... A modem (a portmanteau word constructed from modulator and demodulator) is a device that modulates an analog carrier signal (sound) to encode digital information, and also demodulates such a carrier signal to decode the transmitted information. ... Most dialup modems follow the Hayes Command Set to a large extent, originally developed for the Hayes Smartmodem 2400. ...
In the 1970s he met Dale Heatherington (born 1948) at National Data Corporation in Atlanta. Together they developed and marketed the first high-quality IBM PC modem, and built the company named Hayes Communications around it. While Heatherington left the company early to retire, Hayes ran the company until it filed for bankruptcy in 1998. This article is about the state capital of Georgia. ... IBM PC (IBM 5150) with keyboard and green screen monochrome monitor (IBM 5151), running MS-DOS 5. ... 1998 is a common year starting on Thursday of the Gregorian calendar, and was designated the International Year of the Ocean. ...
DennisHayes (born 1950) was the founder of Hayes Communications, a maker of modems mostly known for introducing the Hayes command set which has subsequently been used in most modems produced to this day.
In the 1970s he met Dale Heatherington (born 1948) at National Data Corporation in Atlanta.
While Heatherington left the company early to retire, Hayes ran the company until it filed for bankruptcy in 1998 when the technology was incorporated into the products of competitors.
Hayes, Hillingdon in the London Borough of Hillingdon (north west London)
In County Cork under the Munster providence, Hayes falls under the banner of the McNamara clan in the Dalcassian Sept. The Hayes clan as also been known to hail allegiance to Clan Cian, the ruling O'Carroll clan, of Southern Ireland.
The de la Haye family was a Norman family which came over with the retinue of William the Bastard (aka William the Conqueror) and settled in lowland Scotland and intermarried with the indigenous Scottish population.