Storyboard documentation ======================== M.U.G.E.N‚ (c) Elecbyte 2002 Documentation for version 2002.04.14 Updated 27 October 2001 Contents -------- I. Introduction II. Getting started III. How to view storyboards IV. Storyboard basics V. Testing your storyboard A. SceneDef parameter reference B. Scene parameter reference ==================================================================== I. Introduction ====================================================================
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Solutions to Chapter 5 1. Explain the difference between connectionless unacknowledged service and connectionless acknowledged service. How do the protocols that provide these services differ? Solution: In an acknowledged connectionless network‚ reliable delivery can be achieved through the use of ACK and NAK transmissions. Such protocols are suited for communication over networks in which higher layers are sensitive to loss and the underlying network is inherently unreliable with a significant
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JUNE–2012 PAPER-II Note : This paper contains fifty (50) objective type questions‚ each question carrying two (2) marks. Attempt all the questions. 1. The postfixexpression AB + CD – * can be evaluated using a (a) stack (b) tree (c) queue (d) linked list 2. The post order traversal of a binary tree is DEBFCA. Find out the preorder traversal. (a) ABFCDE (b) ADBFEC (c) ABDECF (d) None of the above 3. The branch logic that provides making capabilities in the control unit
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USB 1: USB 1 is the first one established and realized in January 1996. It provided 1.5 Mb/s which is a low speed and 12 Mb/s which is a high speed transfer rates. Some of this data transfer rate is going for USB protocol so the exact data rate is less than the one above. Because of the limitation in timing and power‚ USB 1.0 did not allow for extension cables or pass-through monitors. Then USB 1.1 released in September 1998 to fix the problems related to using hubs that appeared in 1.0. This version
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IT424 – Networks 2 Tutorial_1 (recap on networks 1 module) 1. Give two advantages and two disadvantages for using a layered architecture. 2. Why is a modem needed for data communications over the telephone system? 3. What is the principal difference between connectionless communication and connection-oriented communication? 4. What are the main functions of the network layer? 5. What are the main functions of the Data Link Layer? 6. Using a graph‚ explain the difference
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Sublayers of the data link layer The data link layer has two sublayers: logical link control (LLC) and media access control (MAC). Logical link control sublayer The uppermost sublayer‚ LLC‚ multiplexes protocols running atop the data link layer‚ and optionally provides flow control‚ acknowledgment‚ and error notification. The LLC provides addressing and control of the data link. It specifies which mechanisms are to be used for addressing stations over the transmission medium and for
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Assessment on the Network’s Health Name DeVry University NETW206: Introduction to Switching Submitted to: NETW206 Professor: Date: August 9‚ 2014 1. Describe in detail all issues associated with Layer 2 loops and VTP. Which switches in your recommended design should be STP roots for which VLANs? Which STP mode do you recommend? Justify your selection. a. The issues associated with Layer 2 loops are many but can be deterred in order to not have to encounter said problems. For starters‚ Layer
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True/False Indicate whether the statement is true or false. __T__ 1. When two or more RFCs cover the same topic‚ they usually also share the same title. _F___ 2. RFC 3300 describes how an RFC is created and what processes it must go through to become an official standard‚ adopted by the IETF. __T__ 3. A divide and conquer approach permits concerns related to networking hardware to be completely separated from those related to networking software. ___T_ 4. PDUs typically include
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As mentioned before in Section II.B‚ the typical ISP is split up into multiple functional operators. InP – as seen in the figure‚ the InP manages the physical network infrastructure and is responsible for resource allocations and mapping physical resources to virtual resources. Changes made in this level are not visible to the levels above. InP is responsible for the network maintenance‚ if one node goes down in this level then it can affect multiple virtual nodes‚ for example in Fig 1. The nodes
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process includes exploring divisional and group structures to find the people for whom the network will provide services and from whom you should get valuable information to make the design succeed. During the design project‚ several techniques and models can be used to characterize the existing system‚ new user requirements‚ and a structure for the future system. It is analogous to the methods utilized for the structured network design. Figure 1 shows the network design methodology phases
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