Linux commands and fileshttp://webarchive.me/geocities/SiliconValley/2072/linux.htm
minicom minicom is a communications program, similar to the famous Telix software for MS-DOS (one of the most popular communications packages of the DOS days). It has all the stan
Museum of vintage satellite receivers. BSB squarial, History of Satellite TV. Chaparral, Echostar, Uniden, Drakehttp://www.satellitemuseum.com/vintagesatellite.htm
was called DX Communications, Inc. from NEW York, USA and was a subsidiary of C Itoh & Co. (America) Inc. It is unusual to find a "knobs on" domestic satellite receiver and positi
A museum of old satellite receivers with knobs on. Vintage satellite receivers from Rockford, Drake, Satcom, Echostar, RSD. DX Antenna, Connexions and many more. Landmark satellite
NLnet; All projectshttps://nlnet.nl/project/index.html
Secure P2P real-time communications with RELOAD Blitz - a modular web renderer NGI Zero Core 2024 Rust-based browser engine BlockNote NGI0 Entrust 2023 An modern, open source Bloc
CALIFORNIA HIGHWAY PATROL MOBILE RADIO EQUIPMENT 2001http://www.wb6nvh.com/CHP/CHP2001.htm
made by Pyramid Communications of Huntington Beach, California. The Pyramid unit is built into a small case about the size of an external computer modem, and is microprocessor con
UNIX Review - Net Worth - Desktop TCP/IP At Middle Agehttp://people.ece.ubc.ca/gillies/pages/9802net.html
by Hummingbird Communications (North York, ON, Canada). All early desktop TCP/IP vendors initially struggled with writing device drivers for the myriad Ethernet cards that were em
Brad Goodman's Home Pagehttp://bradgoodman.com/
where I serve as the Communications Chairman for the Arrowhead District , and a licensed Amature Radio operator (Callsign K1BKG). I live in New Hampshire with my wife Kathryn , ou
Old Cavebear Bloghttps://www.cavebear.com/old_cbblog/
Senate July 31 2003 The Communications subcommittee of the US Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation is holding a hearing on ICANN today, July 31, 2003. at 2:30
Ross Anderson's Home Pagehttps://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/archive/rja14/
Our computers and communications use several percent of global energy, and have secondary costs too – particularly if you have to throw things away for lack of software upda
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