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glossary:glossary_c [2018/09/27 08:33] Bob Vetterleinglossary:glossary_c [2018/10/17 13:23] – [Com port] WortingUK
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 A Software Port (usually just called a 'port') is a virtual data connection that can be used by programs to exchange data directly, instead of going through a file or other temporary storage location. The most common of these are TCP and UDP ports which are used to exchange data between computers on the Internet. A Software Port (usually just called a 'port') is a virtual data connection that can be used by programs to exchange data directly, instead of going through a file or other temporary storage location. The most common of these are TCP and UDP ports which are used to exchange data between computers on the Internet.
 +See VCP - Virtual Communications (COM) Port
  
 ===== Command station ===== ===== Command station =====
glossary/glossary_c.txt · Last modified: 2022/06/27 12:23 by WhiteCF

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