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A V18 is a V engine with 18 cylinders.


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Subject Index, ULI Project Reference File: Architecture: Subject Guides: MIT Libraries (2745 words)
V3 #14, 1973; V6 #7, 1976; V7 #18, 1977; V10 #17, 1980; V16 #1, 1986; V16 #10, 1986; V18 #19, 1988; V19 #15, 1989; V20 #1, 1990; V20 #19, 1990; V23 #6, 1993; V24 #7, 1994
V18 #17, 1988; V21 #20, 1991; V22 #3, 1992; V24 #8, 1994; V24 #20, 1994; V25 #2, 1995
V13 #4, 1983; V15 #13, 1985; V15 #14, 1985; V16 #3, 1986; V16 #9, 1986; V17 #11, 1987; V18 #2, 1988; V18 #3, 1988; V18 #14, 1988; V29 #2, 1990
V18 Specifications from Gallaudet's TAP (3066 words)
However, v.18 is not a requirement that all new modems be TTY-compatible.
If v.18 is successful for allowing communication with a wide variety of TTYs, it should generate a new type of TTY (as well as computer modem) that can handle international calls.
Because of the subjective nature of this indication the operational thresholds of this circuit are left to the discretion of the implementors.
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