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what is the difference between plug ang socket?
DEFINITELY NOT A DRY SOCKET... YOU WOULD KNOW IF YOU HAD A DRY SOCKET. BASICALLY YOUR SOCKETS ARE JUST CLEAN.
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1)Socket 2)Server Socket Server socket is used for normal two-way socket communication. Socket class allows us to read and write through the sockets. getInputStream() and getOutputStream() are the two methods available in socket class.
Impact sockets are made of softer metal.
Impact sockets are made with softer metals, which prevent them from cracking under the stress of being hit repeatedly with an impact wrench.
LIF sockets stand for low insertion force. LIF sockets are sockets commonly used for early generation computer processors. LIF is used to provide an "interference fit" between two components (a plug and a socket) so that a small amount of force is required to engage them and fully use.
The PGA socket has pins on the bottom of the package aligned in uniform rows. The SPGA socket has pins on the bottom of the package that are staggered to squeeze more pins into a small space.
A BSD socket is basically an early version of a POSIX socket. It is used to connect a Unix system to the internet.
Pentium 4 sockets were sockets numbers Socket 423 for early Pentium 4's. Then socket 478 for Pentium 4, Pentium 4 Extreme Edition and Celeron and socket T (LGA 775) for Pentium 4, Pentium D dual core, Celeron D and Pentium Extreme Edition.
zero insertion force sockets (see page 178 in A+ Guide to Managing and Maintaining Your PC) "PGA, SPGA, and LGA sockets are all square or nearly square. So that even force is applied when inserting the processor in the socket, all current processor sockets have a lever on the side of the socket. These sockets are called zero insertion force (ZIF) sockets, and this lever is used to lift the processor up and out of the socket. Push the lever down and the processor moves into its pin or land connectors with equal force over the entire housing."
Socket 1366 Socket 1156 Socket 1155 Socket LGA 2011 are in use presently