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Encyclopedia > Serial access

In telecommunication, the term serial access has the following meanings:


1. Pertaining to the sequential or consecutive transmission of data into or out of a device, such as a computer, transmission line, or storage device.


2. A process by which data is obtained from a storage device or entered into a storage device in such a way that the process depends on the location of that data and on a reference to data previously accessed. Synonym: sequential access.


Source: from Federal Standard 1037C and from MIL-STD-188


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Video ram with external select of active serial access register - Patent 5001672 (3597 words)
An implementation of a serial access memory register facility which allows the external selection of the portion of the SAM to be scanned out.
A control signal is provided which causes the reloading of serial access memory address counter causing the reloading of serial access memory address counter causing the serial scanning to shift from one to another of the serial access memory registers.
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Network Serial Port Kit - Network Com Port - Serial to Ethernet - TCP - RS232 (797 words)
At the same time, virtual serial port is created on computer from which you want to access serial device and it's the exact copy of remote physical serial port with the connected device.
At that, virtual serial ports are created on both computers and they look like physical serial ports for communications applications.
In general, Network Serial Port Kit is powerful tool for both business/industry and individuals, because millions of legacy serial devices without built-in network capabilities are still in common use today.
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