Friday, September 19, 2008

Cisco CCSP Certifications Exam 642-523

Baud is actually a 640-822 shortened term named in honor of a French inventor of early teleprinter machines that replaced the telegraph key using Morse Code. Basically two typewriters that could be connected to each other with some wires. He came up with 642-426 some of the first digital character encoding schemes, and the character codes were transmitted with a serial data connection. Keep in mind this was being done largely before computers were invented. Indeed, some of these 642-523early teleprinter devices were connected to the very first computers like the simply because they were relatively cheap and mass produced at that point.

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