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ACK
An acknowledge code sent back along a communications line to acknowledge receipt of data with no errors. THis is a signal sent to indicate that data or signal has been received. The ACK signal is used to indicate that the message has been satisfactorily received and the NAK (Negative Acknowledgement ) is used to indicate that the message has been corrupted . The NAK would be generated because of a failure ina Parity or other check on the message bytes.

last edited (April 13, 2003) by chetan, Number of views: 1536, Current Rev: 1

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