Examples of using Remote frame in English and their translations into German
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The Remote Frame Buffer protocol.
Send and receive data and remote frames.
Remote frames of 16 and 32 faders.
Standard and extended data and remote frames.
For remote frames the data parameter is ignored.
Messages transmission and reception from REMOTE FRAME.
For remote frames the data return value always contains invalid data.
With standard frame, expand the frame and remote frame.
Tries to read the next data or remote frame from the read buffer and return it.
Standard(11 bit) and extended(29 bit) data and remote frames.
This listener is triggered if a data or remote frame was received by the CAN transceiver.
As soon as an ECU requires specific information, it sends a message with a specific identifier,indicating that this information is required remote frame.
Writes a data or remote frame to the write buffer to be transmitted over the CAN transceiver.
Remote Frame Buffer(or RFB for short) is a simple protocol for remote access to graphical user interfaces. It works at the frame-buffer level, which roughly corresponds to the rendered screen image, which means that it can be applied to all windowing systems(including X11,& MacOS; and& Microsoft;& Windows;). Remote Frame Buffer applications exist for many platforms, and can often be free re-distributed.
Statistics on standard, extended and remote frames are displayed, divided into sent and received frames, total frame number and frames per second.
In the Remote Frame Buffer protocol, the application that runs on the machine where the user sits(containing the display, keyboard and pointer) is called the client. The application that runs on the machine where the framebuffer is located(which is running the windowing system and applications that the user is remotely controlling) is called the server.& krdc; is the& kde; client for the Remote Frame Buffer protocol.& krfb; is the& kde; server for the Remote Frame Buffer protocol.
This chapter provides a brief description of the Remote Frame Buffer protocol usedby& krdc; and by other compatible systems. If you are already familiar with Remote Frame Buffer, you can safely skip this chapter.
In the Remote Frame Buffer protocol, the application that runs on the machine where the user sits(containing the display, keyboard and pointer) is called the client. The application that runs on the machine where the framebuffer is located(which is running the windowing system and applications that the user is remotely controlling) is called the server.& krfb; is the& kde; server for the Remote Frame Buffer protocol.& krdc; is the& kde; client for the Remote Frame Buffer protocol.
This chapter provides a brief description of the Remote Frame Buffer protocol used by& krfb; and by other compatible systems. If you are already familiar with Remote Frame Buffer, you can safely skip this chapter.
Palm trees, forests, and sunsets frame remote huts or the scene of a police checkpoint.