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software handshaking


The transmission of extra data on a channel in order to control the device sending data in the other direction on that channel. For an EIA-232 connection, this means sending Control-S and Control-Q characters to stop and start transmission. Since software handshaking requires the transmission and processing of extra data it can be less efficient than hardware handshaking. (1996-10-16)

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