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BS 4505-4:1971

Withdrawn

Withdrawn

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Digital data transmission Basic mode control procedures. Code independent information transfer

Available format(s)

Hardcopy , PDF

Withdrawn date

15-11-1999

Language(s)

English

Published date

29-03-1971

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Foreword
Specification
1. Scope
2. Formatting rules
3. Presentation of data
4. Reception of data
5. Error protection
6. Block check sequence (BCS)
7. Heading
Appendix
A. Examples of the use of the double DLE technique

Defines the means by which a data communication system operating according to the basic mode control procedures defined in Part 1, can transfer information without code restrictions.

Committee
IST/6
DocumentType
Standard
Pages
8
PublisherName
British Standards Institution
Status
Withdrawn

Standards Relationship
ISO 2111:1985 Similar to

BS DD116(1985) : 1985 OPEN SYSTEMS INTERCONNECTION: TRANSPORT PROTOCOL SPECIFICATION (ISO/DIS 8073 AND DAD 1)
BS 4505-1:1981 Digital data transmission Specification for basic mode control procedures
BS 4505-6:1976 Digital data transmission Complements to the basic mode control procedures; recovery, abort and interrupt, multiple station selection
BS DD110(1985) : 1985 OPEN SYSTEMS INTERCONNECTION: SPECIFICATION OF PROTOCOLS FOR COMMON APPLICATION SERVICE ELEMENTS : COMMITMENT,CONCURRENCY AND RECOVERY (ISO/DIS 8650/3)
BS DD109(1985) : 1985 OPEN SYSTEMS INTERCONNECTION ; DEFINITION OF COMMON APPLICATION SERVICE ELEMENTS; COMMITMENT, CONCURRENCY AND RECOVERY (ISO/DIS 8649/3)

BS 4505-2:1969 Specification for digital data transmission. Character structure for start/stop and synchronous transmission

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