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Kilobaud may
refer to: One
thousand baud P.H.I.R.M., a 1980s
computer hacking group originally known as
Kilobaud Kilobaud Microcomputing, a
homebrew computer...
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Kilobaud Microcomputing was a
magazine dedicated to the
computer homebrew hobbyists from 1977 to 1983. It was one of the
three influential computer magazines...
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transmission speeds of
either 4.8
kilobaud, 38.4
kilobaud, or 230.4
kilobaud. The
minimum transmission time at 230.4
kilobaud is 400 microseconds. An engineering...
- baud is
scaled using standard metric prefixes, so that for
example 1 kBd (
kilobaud) = 1000 Bd 1 MBd (megabaud) = 1000 kBd 1 GBd (gigabaud) = 1000 MBd The...
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before he went on to
found 73, 80 Micro, Byte, CD Review, Cold Fusion,
Kilobaud Microcomputing, RUN, InCider, and Pico, as well as
publishing books and...
- 21.25 MHz and 1200 baud
between 28 MHz and 225 MHz.
Speeds up to 19.2
kilobaud was
authorized on
amateur frequencies above 420 MHz.
These symbol rates...
- one
kilojoule (kJ) is 1000
joules one
kilolitre (kL) is 1000
litres one
kilobaud (kBd) is 1000
bauds one
kilohertz (kHz) is 1000
hertz one
kilodalton (kDa)...
- violations. This
forced Green to
change the name of the new
magazine to
Kilobaud.
There was
competition and
animosity between Byte
Publications and 73 Inc...
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advertised as the
first personal computer for
under £100 GBP (US$200.)
Kilobaud Microcomputing liked the
design of the pre****embled version, and said that...
- 1980). "Publisher's Remarks".
Kilobaud. p. 8.
Retrieved 23 June 2014. "Commodore: New Products, New Philosophies".
Kilobaud.
September 1980. pp. 26–28....