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    half-duplex (HDX)                                                          
    =================

    A system for transmission of communications signals in two directions  
    on a line, but not simultaneously.                                     

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    halfword                                                                   
    ========

    A sequence of 16 bits (2 bytes), which is treated as a unit and can    
    be stored in one register. See word.                                   

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    halt                                                                       
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    A hardware state in which nothing can happen. Also, an action that     
    stops execution of code and disconnects circuits and devices. The code 
    must be restarted from the beginning.                                  

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    handshake                                                                  
    =========

    A predefined exchange of signals or control characters between two     
    devices that sets up the conditions for data transfer or transmission. 

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    Hard Zapper                                                                
    ===========

    A control message that tears down a circuit. See Zapper. hardwire      
    The direct connection between a DTE and a node. (A modem or telephone  
    system is not involved in this type of connection.)                    

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    HASP                                                                       
    ====

    Houston Automatic Spooling Program. A multileaving transmission        
    block. A program that provides supplementary job, data, and task       
    management functions, such as job flow control and spooling.           

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    HDLC                                                                       
    ====

    High-level Data Link Control. A bit-oriented, synchronous protocol     
    that ensures transmission error checking by means of line control      
    information bits. For high-speed communi- cations protocols, line      
    control information bits are placed in a frame at a distinctive        
    place, have no relation to alphabet sets, and are used for control     
    purposes. When a frame is received by the destination DTE, checks      
    are made to ensure that all information bits are present. Error frames 
    are detected and retransmitted automatically. HDLC protocol places     
    these bits in a standard format within the frame; therefore, error     
    checking is conducted in less time and with fewer errors.              

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    HDX                                                                        
    ===

    Half-duplex. A system for transmission of communications signals in    
    two directions on a line, but not simultaneously.                      

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    header                                                                     
    ======

    The control information that is transferred first in a message, for    
    example, source code, destination code, priority code, or message      
    type (Supervisor, information, or unnumbered). Also called leader.     
    See packet.                                                            

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    heartbeat                                                                  
    =========

    A periodic signal sent from the ISIS Recovery Module (ISRM) slot to    
    the Port Switch Module (PSM) over a dedicated, synchronous line.       

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    Hertz (Hz)                                                                 
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    A unit of frequency equal to cycles per second.                        

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    hexadecimal                                                                
    ===========

    A numbering system with 16 digits, as follows: 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6,    
    7, 8, 9, A, B, C, D, E, and F.                                         

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    HID                                                                        
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    Host Identification.                                                   

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    HIF                                                                        
    ===

    Host interface. Network-resident software program responsible for      
    controlling communications between the TYMNET network and a host       
    computer; includes flow control and protocol conversion.               

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    high-level                                                                 
    ==========

    A programming language that uses language-like text rather than the    
    1s and 0s that the computer identifies. Examples of high-level         
    languages are FORTRAN, BASIC, PASCAL, COBOL, APL, and C.               

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    High-level Data Link Control (HDLC)                                        
    ===================================

    A bit-oriented, synchronous protocol that ensures transmission error   
    checking by means of line control information bits. For high-speed     
    communications protocols, line control information bits are placed in  
    a frame at a distinctive place, have no relation to alphabet sets,     
    and are used for control purposes.  When a frame is received by the    
    destination DTE, checks are made to ensure that all information bits   
    are present. Error frames are detected and retransmitted automatically.
    HDLC protocol places these bits in a standard format within the frame; 
    therefore, error checking is conducted in less time and with fewer     
    errors.                                                                

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    history buffer                                                             
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    A device that stores a copy of transmitted data.                       

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    HMCS                                                                       
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    Host Monitor Control System.                                           

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    home address                                                               
    ============

    An address in the destination list of a user's access profile. When a  
    destination is not specified at login, the user's home address is the  
    default.                                                               

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    host                                                                       
    ====

    A network-resident software application program that provides          
    services (such as Menu Service or MUX) to network users. Although hosts
    typically function as the termination point of a virtual circuit, they 
    can also originate virtual circuits.                                   

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    host computer                                                              
    =============

    A mainframe or minicomputer used for either general-purpose computing  
    or storing the databases or applications required by remote users.     
    Host computers can be the origination or destination points of         
    communications circuits through a network.                             

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    host interface (HIF)                                                       
    ====================

    Network-resident software program responsible for controlling          
    communications between the TYMNET network and a host computer. Includes
    flow control and protocol conversion.                                  

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    host name                                                                  
    =========

    A destination name for an access profile in the MUD that may be        
    specified by a string of characters beginning with a letter.           

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    host number                                                                
    ===========

    An address used to identify slot code running in a TYMNET node. The    
    Supervisor uses this address for circuit building and session          
    accounting (session character count and session duration).             

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    host Shut                                                                  
    =========

    A status recognized by the Supervisor; indicates that the host is      
    temporarily out of service and cannot handle traffic.                  

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    Houston Automatic Spool Program (HASP)                                     
    ======================================

    A multileaving transmission block. A program that provides             
    supplementary job, data, and task management functions, such as job    
    flow control and spooling.                                             

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    HSA                                                                        
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    High-Speed Access.                                                     

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    hub go-ahead                                                               
    ============

    Sequential polling in which the polling device contacts a terminal,    
    which contacts the next terminal, and so on.                           

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    Hunt Group                                                                 
    ==========

    A set of dial-up lines; when a call is made to the pilot number        
    (number of the first line) and it is busy, the call is routed to the   
    first nonbusy line after the pilot number, according to a predetermined
    hunting sequence. A Hunt Group usually applies to incoming calls but   
    can also apply to outgoing calls. Also called rotary.                  

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    Hz                                                                         
    ==

    Hertz. A unit of frequency equal to cycles per second. IA5             
    International Alphabet #5. One of several telegraph and data           
    communications codes developed as an international standard. IA5 is    
    derived from the United States ASCII standard and is sanctioned by the 
    International Standards Organization (ISO) and the CCITT.              

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