The Internet has evolved quite a bit since I first logged on to CompuServe in 1994. I'd spent a few years tooling around on BBS (Bulletin Board Systems).
Uploading is the transmission of a file from one computer system to another, usually larger computer system. From a network user's point-of-view, to upload a file is to send it to another computer that is set up to receive it. People who share images with others on bulletin board services ( BBS) upload files to the BBS. Transmission in the other direction is downloading-- from one, usually larger computer to another, usually smaller computer. From an Internet user's point-of-view, downloading is receiving a file from another computer. The File Transfer Protocol (FTP) is the Internet facility for downloading and uploading files. (If you are uploading a file to another site, you must usually have permission in advance to access the site and the directory where the file is to be placed.) When you send or receive an attached file with an e-mail note, this is just an attachment, not a download or an upload. However, in practice, many people use "upload" to mean "send" and "download" to mean receive. The term is used loosely in practice and if someone says to you "Download (or upload) such--and-such a file to me" via e-mail, they simply mean "Send it to me." In short, from the ordinary workstation or small computer user's point-of-view, to upload is to send a file and to download is to receive a file.
This is actually a great question. Everyone has a Local Area Network (LAN). This could be as small as one computer plugged into a router in your house to as large as an office building. There is then a Wide Area Network (WAN) which connects several LANs together via a router. The WANs are then connected to each other via more routers. That is what an ISP is, a collection of routers with routes to the various networks all across the internet. All these interconnects form a web, hence the name the World Wide Web. *trivia* The Internet and the World Wide Web are actually two separate entities. The World Wide Web sits on top of the internet. (Internet is physical/link layer, WWW is protocol/application layer)
Telnet is a simple IP/IPS telephony tool used to access text-based content such as MUCKs, MUDs, MU*s, BBS (Bulletin Board Systems), and other pre-World Wide Web content.One can interface with MainFrame, VAX, and VMS systems, as well as UNIX and Windows systems.To quote Wikipedia:"TELNET (TELe-NETwork) is a network protocol used on the Internet or local area networks to provide a bidirectional interactive text-oriented communications facility via a virtual terminal connection."Originally, computers were what we now call "mainframes", and all users connected through them via a Dumb Terminal - a small monitor and keyboard which was connected with a hardwired cable to the mainframe itself. Mainframes could have several of these Dumb Terminals connected at once, each with one user. You could only use the computer that the terminal was directly hardwired to.After the invention of the ARPANET and the IP protocol, which allowed for computer to talk to each other over telephone cables, some method for connecting to a different computer was needed. That is, a person might be connected to a specific computer via a dumb terminal, but want to log into a completely different machine. TELNET was invented to perform this function: by using TELNET, the software emulated a hardwired terminal connection to the other computer (this was called a "virtual" terminal connection). Telnet was implement both as a client (which the user ran) and a server (which the computer ran, waiting for connection requests). It has been implemented on virtually every computer system which supports IP networking.These days, telnet is still used primarily for that purpose: to provide a text-based remote log-in capability. Perhaps the most common usage is for logging into various network equipment (routers, switches, modem banks, terminal servers, etc.) to perform administrative tasks. However, as telnet passes on communications in the clear, it has been superceded by SSH (which encrypts all communications) for most virtual terminal use.Another common usage of the Telnet client program is to talk directly to certain server daemon processes, enabling the user to pass raw commands to these server daemons, primarily for debugging and test purposes. Thus, a Telnet client can talk directly to a mail daemon, an http (web) daemon, the syslog daemon, and even to some file-sharing daemons. In this case, no virtual terminal is created; rather, the user can pass plain text commands to the server daemon in question, just as a normal service request would do.
Birth By Sleep will come out on PSP. Play Station Portable.
I don't exactly know but apparently it is coming out in 2012. However until then kingdom hearts bbs (birth by sleep) is similar this comes out in 2010 on psp.
No. The Final Mix versions of the Kingdom hearts games have never been released in America.
There is no continuation yet, but there is Kingdom Hearts: Birth By Sleep. But there should be another as kingdom hearts is known to be a trilogy. only including official (meaning not CoM, or BBS, or anything with an actual new name to it.) games called simply, Kingdom hearts, kingdom hearts II, and will be, kingdom hearts III.
you can go to same places but not do events over
well all the games are kingdom hearts,kingdom hearts chain of memories,kingdom hearts re:chain of memories,kingdom hearts 2,kingdom hearts 2 final mix ,kingdom hearts coded ,kingdom hearts 358/2 days,and soon coming kingdom hearts birth by sleep...so there is 8 total games. PS.kh bbs comes out September 7th 2010!
kingdom hearts 3 is a no man's game which means only the supossed "title" of the game has been released which is; Kingdom Hearts III Keyblade Wars. if you are refearing to bbs (birth by sleep) please message me it'll take like two min to put down everyones names. But yeah bbs is NOT the third addition of kingdom hearts. Sora is like three in that game.
Um... Kingdom Hearts 2 is played on Playstation 2 And Birth by Sleep is on psp (Playstaion Portable) As far as I know
yes it does because the order time wise is :BBS,Kh1,C.O.M,358/2 and then Kh2.
As of right now, Kingdom Hearts Birth By Sleep is only available in Japan and is planned for a summer release in the US. Square Enix is planning on releasing BBS in other territories, but they have not confirmed any specific dates.
Only Ventus can fly when you go to neverland you learn a ability called glide
The KH: BbS soundtrack was released in the Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep & 358/2 Days Original Soundtrackcollection.