slovodefinícia
adapter
(encz)
adapter,adaptér n:
Adapter
(gcide)
Adapter \A*dapt"er\, n.
1. One who adapts.
[1913 Webster]

2. (Chem.) A connecting tube; an adopter.
[1913 Webster]
adapter
(gcide)
Adopter \A*dopt"er\, n.
1. One who adopts.
[1913 Webster]

2. (Chem.) A receiver, with two necks, opposite to each
other, one of which admits the neck of a retort, and the
other is joined to another receiver. It is used in
distillations, to give more space to elastic vapors, to
increase the length of the neck of a retort, or to unite
two vessels whose openings have different diameters.
[Written also adapter.]
[1913 Webster]
adapter
(wn)
adapter
n 1: a musician who adapts a composition for particular voices
or instruments or for another style of performance [syn:
arranger, adapter, transcriber]
2: device that enables something to be used in a way different
from that for which it was intended or makes different pieces
of apparatus compatible [syn: adapter, adaptor]
podobné slovodefinícia
ac adapter
(encz)
AC adapter,AC adaptér n: PinoAC adapter,nabíječka n: technicky nesprávně PinoAC adapter,síťový adaptér n: [tech.] Pino
adapter
(encz)
adapter,adaptér n:
adapters
(encz)
adapters,adaptéry n: pl.
display adapter
(encz)
display adapter, n:
mains adapter
(encz)
mains adapter,síťový adaptér [tech.] Pino
power adapter
(encz)
power adapter,napájecí adaptér [tech.] Pinopower adapter,síťový adaptér n: [tech.] Pino
adapter
(gcide)
Adapter \A*dapt"er\, n.
1. One who adapts.
[1913 Webster]

2. (Chem.) A connecting tube; an adopter.
[1913 Webster]Adopter \A*dopt"er\, n.
1. One who adopts.
[1913 Webster]

2. (Chem.) A receiver, with two necks, opposite to each
other, one of which admits the neck of a retort, and the
other is joined to another receiver. It is used in
distillations, to give more space to elastic vapors, to
increase the length of the neck of a retort, or to unite
two vessels whose openings have different diameters.
[Written also adapter.]
[1913 Webster]
adapter
(wn)
adapter
n 1: a musician who adapts a composition for particular voices
or instruments or for another style of performance [syn:
arranger, adapter, transcriber]
2: device that enables something to be used in a way different
from that for which it was intended or makes different pieces
of apparatus compatible [syn: adapter, adaptor]
display adapter
(wn)
display adapter
n 1: (computer science) an electronic device that converts
information in memory to video output to a display [syn:
display adapter, display adaptor]
asynchronous communications interface adapter
(foldoc)
Asynchronous Communications Interface Adapter
ACIA

(ACIA) A kind of {integrated
circuit} that provides data formatting and control to EIA-232
serial interfaces.

[Is this the same as a UART?]

(1997-05-07)
basic object adapter
(foldoc)
Basic Object Adapter
BOA

(BOA) Part of the CORBA architecture.

[Details?]

(2004-06-23)
color graphics adapter
(foldoc)
Color Graphics Adapter
CGA

(CGA) One of IBM's earliest hardware
video display standards for use in IBM PCs. CGA can
display 80*25 or 40*25 text in 16 colors, 640*200 pixels of
graphics in two colors or 320*200 in four colors (IBM PC video
modes 0-6). It is now obsolete.

(1995-11-11)
enhanced graphics adapter
(foldoc)
Enhanced Graphics Adapter
EGA

(EGA) An IBM PC display standard with
a resolution of 640 x 350 pixels of 16 colours.

(1995-06-28)
graphics adapter
(foldoc)
graphics adapter
graphics card
video adaptor
video card

(Or "graphics card",
"video adapter", etc.) A circuit board fitted to a computer,
especially an IBM PC, containing the necessary {video
memory} and other electronics to provide a bitmap display.

adapters vary in the resolution (number of pixels) and
number of colours they can display, and in the refresh rate
they support. These parameters are also limited by the
monitor to which the adapter is connected. A number of such
display standards, e.g. SVGA, have become common and
different software requires or supports different sets.

(1996-09-16)
host adapter
(foldoc)
host adapter

SCSI adapter

host adapter

Less common spelling of host adapter.

(2021-04-01)
internet adapter
(foldoc)
Internet Adapter

The Internet Adapter (TIA). A program
from Cyberspace Development which runs on a Unix shell
account and acts as a SLIP emulator. A TIA emulated SLIP
account is not quite the same as a real SLIP account but TIA's
SLIP emulation is completely standard in terms of working with
MacTCP-based software on the Macintosh (or WinSock on a
Microsoft Windows machine).

You do not get your own Internet Address as you do with a
real SLIP account, instead, TIA uses the IP number of the
machine it runs on and "redirects" traffic back to you. You
cannot set up your machine as an FTP server, for instance,
since there's no IP number for an FTP client elsewhere to
connect to.

TIA's performance is reportedly good, faster than normal SLIP
in fact, and about as fast as Compressed SLIP. Future
releases will support CSLIP and even PPP.

Cyberspace Development has ported TIA to several versions of
Unix and more are on the way.

TERM is a free program which performs a similar function
between two machines both running Unix.

(http://marketplace.com/).

{Setting up TIA
(http://webcom.com/~llarrow/tiarefg.html)}.

Telnet (telnet://marketplace.com).

Gopher (gopher://marketplace.com/).

FTP (ftp://marketplace.com/tia/).

E-mail: .

(1995-04-12)
lan kanal adapter
(foldoc)
Lan Kanal Adapter
LKA

(LKA) A sort of external LAN interface for a
BS200 computer.

(2005-02-11)
monochrome display adapter
(foldoc)
Monochrome Display Adapter
MDA

(MDA) One of IBM's earliest hardware
video display standards for use in IBM PC. MDA can
display only monochrome 80*25 text (IBM PC video mode 7).
It is now obsolete.

(2011-03-20)
portable object adapter
(foldoc)
Portable Object Adapter
POA

(POA) Part of the CORBA architecture.

[Details?]

(2004-06-23)
professional graphics adapter
(foldoc)
Professional Graphics Adapter

(PGA) A computer video {display
standard} produced by IBM for early CAD applications. It
had a resolution of 640x400 pixels.

(1997-04-25)
scsi adapter
(foldoc)
SCSI adapter
SCSI controller
SCSI interface

(Or "host adapter") A device that communicates
between a computer and its SCSI peripherals. The SCSI
adapter is usually assigned SCSI ID 7. It is often a
separate card that is connected to the computer's bus
(e.g. PCI, ISA, PCMCIA) though increasinly, SCSI
adapters are built in to the motherboard. Apart from being
cheaper, busses like PCI are too slow to keep up with the
newer SCSI standards like Ultra SCSI and Ultra-Wide SCSI.

There are several varieties of SCSI (and their connectors) and
an adapter will not support them all.

The performance of SCSI devices is limited by the speed of the
SCSI adapter and its connection to the computer. An adapter
that plugs into a parallel port is unlikely to be as fast as
one incorporated into a motherboard. Fast adapters use DMA
or bus mastering.

Some SCSI adapters include a BIOS to allow PCs to boot
from a SCSI hard disk, if their own BIOS supports it.

Adaptec make the majority of SCSI chipsets and many of the
best-selling adapters.

Note that it is not a "SCSI controller" - it does not control
the devices, and "SCSI interface" is redundant - the "I" of
"SCSI" stands for "interface".

(1999-11-24)
serial interface adapter
(foldoc)
Serial Interface adapter
SIA

(SIA) The Ethernet driver chip used on a Filtabyte
Ethernet card.
super video graphics adapter
(foldoc)
Super Video Graphics Array
Super VGA
Super Video Graphics Adapter
Super Video Graphics Adaptor

(SVGA) A video display standard created by
VESA for IBM PC compatible personal computers. The
resolution is 800 x 600 4-bit pixels. Each pixel can
therefore be one of 16 colours.

See Video Graphics Array.

(1995-01-12)
targa graphics adapter
(foldoc)
Targa Graphics Adapter
TGA

(TGA) The Truevision Targa Graphics
Adapter file format.

The TGA format is a common bitmap file format for storage of
24-bit images. It supports colourmaps, alpha channels,
compression and comments.

Filename extension: .tga.

More information is available from
Truevision (http://truevision.com/) and
{The Graphics File Format Page
(http://dcs.ed.ac.uk/~mxr/gfx/)}.

[What does it have to do with graphics adapters?]

(1997-08-07)
television interface adapter
(foldoc)
Television Interface Adapter

(TIA) The graphics chip in the {Atari
2600}, also used as a sound chip for some arcade game.

(1999-12-06)
terminal adapter
(foldoc)
Terminal Adapter
TA
Terminal Adaptor

(TA) Equipment used to adapt
Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN) {Basic Rate
Interface} (BRI) channels to existing terminal equipment
standards such as EIA-232 and V.35. A Terminal Adapter is
typically packaged like a modem, either as a stand-alone
unit or as an interface card that plugs into a computer or
other communications equipment (such as a router or PBX).
A Terminal Adapter does not interoperate with a modem; it
replaces it.

[ISDN FAQ].

(1994-10-03)
usb adapter card support
(foldoc)
USB Adapter Card Support

A set of software extensions that
provide support for USB adapter cards installed in the PCI
bus or Cardbus slots in Macintosh computers that do not
have built-in USB ports.

(2001-11-28)
video graphics adapter
(foldoc)
Video Graphics Array
Video Graphics Adapter
Video Graphics Adaptor

(VGA) A display standard for IBM PCs, with 640
x 480 pixels in 16 colours and a 4:3 aspect ratio. There
is also a text mode with 720 x 400 pixels.

IBM technical references define the *product name* of their
original VGA display board as "Video Graphics Array", in
contrast to the preceding boards, the "{Color Graphics
Adapter}" (CGA) and "Enhanced Graphics Adapter" (EGA).

See also Super Video Graphics Adapter.

(1995-01-12)

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