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The SoftwareSerial library allows serial communication on other digital pins of an Arduino board, using software to replicate the functionality (hence the name "SoftwareSerial"). It is possible to have multiple software serial ports with speeds up to 115200 bps. A parameter enables inverted signaling for devices which require that protocol.
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Return a character that was received on the RX pin of the software serial port. Unlike read(), however, subsequent calls to this function will return the same character. Note that only one SoftwareSerial object can receive incoming data at a time (select which one with the listen() function).
ISSN are appropriate for serials in any medium, including electronic serials. A separate ISSN is required for each medium. To date, thousands of ISSN have been assigned to serials on computer disk, CD-ROM and online electronic serials.
The criteria for determining if a serial qualifies for an ISSN applies equally to electronic and print publications: an intention to continue publishing indefinitely and being issued in designated parts. In the case of electronic serials--especially those available online, such as on the Internet--the most significant criterion is that the publication is divided into parts or issues which carry unique, numerical designations by which the individual issues may be identified, checked in, etc. Electronic serials that are issued as individual articles also meet this criterion as long as the articles carry a unique designation. Thus, a database issued quarterly on CD-ROM and carrying quarterly date designations would be eligible for an ISSN while the same database as an online service which was being continually and seamlessly updated would not be eligible.
Another question that arises with serials in electronic form is how many ISSN are needed. Separate ISSN are needed for serials in different media (with the exception of reproduction microforms). Thus the print and electronic versions of a serial need separate ISSN. Also, a CD-ROM version and an online version of a serial require different ISSN since two different media are involved. However, the same ISSN can be used for different file formats (ASCII, PostScript, and hypertext) of the same online serial. Please indicate all the different versions available in the appropriate place on the ISSN application form or in the other information block of the form. You may wish to download and save a copy of the form if you have many publications.
Use the ISSN application form for computer disk, CD-ROM and online serials, both pre- and post publication.. Pre-publication requests are encouraged so the ISSN can appear on the publication from the first issue forward. Pre-publication requests should be accompanied by some form of mock-up. This could consist of draft screen prints of the following screens, e-mailed drafts of the screens in question or, for online serials, instructions on how we can access these screens online:
For serials that have any kind of physical medium, such as CD-ROMs or floppy disks, the ISSN should be printed both on the disk label and on the title screen of the publication itself. If there is no title screen, the ISSN should be printed in the location where publisher and copyright information are given.
For serials available only in online versions, the ISSN should appear on the title screen or home page and/or in the masthead or other areas where information about publisher, frequency, subscribing, copyright, etc. is given.
In order to complete the registration for an ISSN issued prior to publication, you MUST send our office the first issue or its equivalent. For serials on diskettes or CD-ROM, we prefer that you send us the actual publication. Additionally, (or alternatively if it is not feasible to send the actual publication) please send us a screen print of the title screen or other screens that include publication information so that we can update your record even if we do not have the appropriate hardware or software to view it. For serials transmitted online, please provide us with a URL, password (if necessary), and any other instructions needed to access the publication online so that we may complete your registration based on information from the published serial.
The name of manufactural is Acer but the code's output is ACR. Regarding the serial number, which I'm more interested, only a few digits matches. Is there another keywords or line of code that I can use to extract the exact (pretty long) serial number?
Why the complete serial number is not coming through this PS script. for example in Dell TFT it's long serial number approx 18 characters +numbers. But with the script its pick only 10 or 11 characters/numbers.
Digi One IAP combines reliable serial-to-Ethernet connectivity with protocol conversion and interoperability. Users can IP enable a broad range of serial devices, as well as link two industrial devices. It is ideal for device management applications requiring specific industry protocol support.
Digi One IAP supports a variety of serial and Ethernet protocols, allowing users to bridge serial and Ethernet devices, or both. Multi-master access allows multiple masters to communicate with a single slave across protocols. Digi One IAP converts ASCII data from serial devices to Ethernet protocols. An additional serial port can act as a pass-through port, allowing local devices to communicate with a slave unit without disrupting the serial-to-Ethernet connection.
Microsoft Excel stores dates as sequential serial numbers so they can be used in calculations. By default, January 1, 1900 is serial number 1, and January 1, 2008 is serial number 39448 because it is 39,448 days after January 1, 1900.
To communicate with a device, you first need to open the serial port that it's connected to. Before that, you need to know the name of the serial port to use. Select your operating system to find instructions for determining the serial port name:
A: While aiming for maximum title coverage, Ulrich's has established certain criteria for inclusion. Ulrich's covers publications that meet the definition of a serial except administrative publications of governmental agencies below state level that can be easily found elsewhere. A limited selection of membership directories, comic books, and puzzle and game books is also included.
A: No. There is NO CHARGE for a listing in Ulrich's. All listings are FREE. Participation and cooperation by publishers is encouraged in order to ensure Ulrich's provides its users with the most accurate and comprehensive serials information possible.
A: As used in the Ulrich's knowledgebase, the term refereed is applied to a journal that has been peer-reviewed. Refereed serials include articles that have been reviewed by experts and respected researchers in specific fields of study including the sciences, technology, the social sciences, and arts and humanities.
A: Serials information users rely on Ulrich's to provide an unbiased approach to data collection and the widest possible breadth of information about serials and serials providers. For this reason Ulrich's includes publications from all types of publishers, from large commercial entities and scholarly societies to independent publishers and not-for-profit publishers. In addition, Ulrich's collects and reports electronic availability data from as many providers as possible, including aggregators and publishers, abstracting and indexing services, document suppliers, reprint services and others. It is not Ulrich's policy to exclude a provider's information from Ulrich's records for competitive reasons. Similarly, Ulrichsweb.com is designed to work with a library's link resolver, federated search tool or local catalog regardless of vendor or ILS system and includes many other linking options for mutual subscribers of key serials and e-resource services.
A: No. Ulrich's Subject Headings are proprietary subject headings used to classify the serials in the Ulrich's database. They are generally based on Library of Congress (LC) subjects, but are created and maintained by Ulrich's. The subject headings are overseen by our Ulrich's editorial team. Ulrich's subjects are known and respected in the library community, are patron-friendly and provide an easy-to-utilize, flexible alternative to Dewey Decimal Classification and Library of Congress subject classifications for serials.
A: Ulrich's contains circulation data for a wide range of serials, but mostly for US newspapers and for trade and consumer publications. Not every Ulrich's record contains circulation data. Where it is present, circulation data is displayed on the Advertising, Rights & Demographics tab in Ulrichsweb.com. The circulation figures in Ulrich's records relate to the number of customers to whom the publication is sent per issue. It is not related to the number of articles published per issue or the number of titles published each year. Circulation designations in Ulrich's records reflect the type of circulation for the publication: "paid" (i.e., the number reflects paid subscriptions); "paid and controlled" (i.e., the number reflects the fact that some recipients pay for their subscriptions and others receive free issues); "controlled" (i.e., all of the subscribers are sent the publication as part of a group); and "unspecified" (i.e., the publisher has not specified the type of circulation). Ulrich's works with national circulation bureaus and associations as well as with publishers for the reporting of circulation figures for individual titles. 2ff7e9595c
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