- line-powered
dialer does not need any
external power but
instead takes the
power it
needs from the
telephone line.
Another type of
dialer is a computer...
- Look up
dial,
dialed, or
dials in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Dial may
refer to:
Rotary dial, a
device for the
input of number(s) in
telephones and...
- (2000). "
Dialer".
Computer Telephony Encyclopedia. CRC Press. pp. 217–218. ISBN 9781482280654. Grigonis,
Richard (2000). "Predictive
Dialer". Computer...
- "demon
dialing"
derives from the
Demon Dialer product from Zoom Telephonics, Inc., a
telephone device produced in the 1980s
which repeatedly dialed busy...
- one chip for logic, one for the
dial interface, and
eight for memory.
Abbreviated dialing Speed calling Auto
dialer Electronic Central Office Debut,...
- GNOME-PPP, a GUI
dialer for
GNOME kppp, a GUI
dialer for KDE pyWv
Dial, a
dialer based on
PyGTK QtWv
Dialer based on Qt, by
Matthias Toussaint x-wvdial,...
-
specified when
configuring the
dialer map.
Backup interfaces can also be
defined in the
event that all of the
numbers on a
dialer map for that
interface were...
- The
Dial was an
American magazine published intermittently from 1840 to 1929. In its
first form, from 1840 to 1844, it
served as the
chief publication...
- war
dialer. The po****r name for this
technique originated in the 1983 film WarGames. In the film, the
protagonist programmed his
computer to
dial every...
-
Dialling may
refer to:
Dialling (mathematics), the
mathematics needed to
determine solar time
Dialling (telephony),
making a
telephone call This disambiguation...