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8-letter words containing 5

  • 56k line — (communications)   A digital connection (possibly a leased line, possibly switched) capable of carrying 56 kbps. Compare DS0.
  • algol 58 — (language)   An early version of ALGOL 60, originally known as "IAL".
  • dsp56000 — A digital signal processing chip from Motorola. An assembler called a56 and a port of gcc called dsp56k-gcc are available.
  • dsp56001 — A digital signal processing chip from Motorola. An assembler called a56 is available.
  • ieee 754 — IEEE Floating Point Standard
  • indy 500 — Indianapolis 500.
  • iso 8485 — A Programming Language
  • iso 8650 — Association Control Service Element
  • iso 8805 — GKS-3D
  • iso 8825 — Basic Encoding Rules
  • iso 8859 — (standard, character)   ISO/IEC's set of 8-bit coded graphic character sets for European languages. Part 1 (full name: "ISO 8859-1:1987 Information processing -- 8-bit single-byte coded graphic character sets -- Part 1: Latin alphabet No. 1") is a common extension of, and replacement for, ASCII.
  • iso 9735 — (standard, protocol)   (Or "EDIFACT") ISO's 1988 standard for Electronic data interchange for administration, commerce and transport. It defines application layer syntax. It was amended and reprinted in 1990.
  • lisp 1.5 — The second version of Lisp, successor to LISP 1. Developed at MIT in 1959. Followed by LISP 1.75, LISP 1.9, Lisp 2 and many other versions.
  • rca 1805 — A later, enhanced version of the RCA 1802. It added several Forth language primitives.
  • rfc 1035 — (networking, standard)   One of the RFCs defining the Domain Name System.
  • rfc 1057 — (networking, standard)   The RFC defining Sun RPC.
  • rfc 1058 — (networking, standard)   The RFC defining Routing Information Protocol. Updated by RFC 1388.
  • rfc 1156 — (standard)   The RFC which established the MIB I Management Information Base standard.
  • rfc 1157 — (networking, standard)   The RFC defining Simple Network Management Protocol.
  • rfc 1350 — (networking, protocol)   The RFC defining TFTP.
  • rfc 1445 — (networking, standard)   The RFC defining the administrative model for SNMP v2.
  • rfc 1450 — (networking, standard)   The RFC defining MIB for SNMP v2.
  • rfc 1451 — (networking, standard)   The RFC defining Manager to Manger MIB.
  • rfc 1452 — (networking, standard)   The RFC describing coexistance between SNMP v1 and SNMP v2.
  • rfc 1475 — (networking, protocol)   The RFC describing the TP/IX protocol.
  • rfc 1508 — (security, standard)   One of the RFCs defining GSS-API.
  • rfc 1509 — (security, standard)   One of the RFCs defining GSS-API.
  • rfc 1520 — (networking, standard)   The RFC defining Classless Inter-Domain Routing.
  • rfc 1521 — (messaging, standard)   An RFC defining Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions (MIME). This RFC has been obsoleted by RFC 2045, RFC 2046, RFC 2047, RFC 2048, RFC 2049, and BCP0013.
  • rfc 1526 — (networking, protocol)   One of the RFCs describing the TUBA protocol.
  • rfc 1531 — (networking, protocol)   The original RFC defining DHCP, obsoleted by RFC 2131.
  • rfc 1550 — (networking, protocol)   An RFC white paper on IPng.
  • rfc 1561 — (networking, protocol)   One of the RFCs describing the TUBA protocol.
  • rfc 1568 — (messaging, standard)   An RFC defining the Simple Network Paging Protocol (SNPP) which is designed to support Internet access to paging services such as those based on the Telocator Alphanumeric Protocol. See also RFC 1861.
  • rfc 1591 — (networking, standard)   The RFC defining the Domain Name System. Written by J. Postel in March 1994.
  • rfc 1756 — (messaging)   The RFC describing Remote Write Protocol.
  • rfc 1795 — (networking, standard)   The RFC that defines Data Link Switching.
  • rfc 1825 — (networking, standard)   The RFC describing security mechanisms for Internet Protocol version 4 and IP version 6 and the services that they provide.
  • rfc 1951 — (standard)   The RFC describing deflate compression.
  • rfc 1959 — (networking, standard)   The RFC defining a URL format for the Lightweight Directory Access Protocol.
  • rfc 2045 — (messaging, standard)   One of the RFCs defining MIME.
  • rfc 2516 — (standard, security)   The RFC defining Point-to-Point Protocol over Ethernet (PPPoE).
  • rfc 2543 — (networking, standard)   One of the RFCs describing Session Initiation Protocol.
  • rfc 2795 — (networking, standard)   The RFC describing The Infinite Monkey Protocol Suite .
  • socket 5 — x86 processor socket
  • system 5 — System V
  • v.25 bis — (communications, standard)   A cryptic command language for modems.

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