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half duplex

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(Computers) arranged so that the information may be transmitted in both directions, but only in one direction at a time; - of communications channels between computers; contrasted with full duplex(a).
arranged so that the information transmitted to the remote computer also appears on the local terminal; - of communications channels between computers; contrasted with full duplex(b).

See also: Duplex Duplex



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