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Multiple memory caches, most often L1 and L2 cache, that are treated as a single unit in that they don't ever hold the same information. In non-unified caching, both L1 and L2 could potentially hold parts of the same data. ISP Glossary:
Unified Cache - On Mon, 15 Mar 2004 05:24:16 GMT, Tony P. wrote innews:telecom23.123.5@telecom-digest.org: In article , jkelly@newsguy.com says: On Sat, 13 Mar 2004 16:54:24 UTC, dold@CallerXIDX.usenet.us.com wrote: Why not get a $10 caller ID device at Target, and plug it in to the "phone" port of your modem? Because the desk has enough devices sitting on it, and I like the pop-up CID software I have. I just got a new cordless phone so the old one that also had CID moved to the computer room, so I guess that solves my dillema for the most part. I will miss the logging that the software did, but I guess I'll live. Thanks for the reply. Just FYI -- the HSP56 modems built into most PC's handle CLID just fine. You just need software to monitor it. Go to download.com and search on Caller ID.I tried every caller ID software I could find on line a couple ofyears back. None met my expectations when used with Windows (asopposed to a couple of pretty good ones from the DOS days).What I wanted, in addition to a really large visual pop-up, wascall logging, ability to pull the computer out of screen-savermode, very fast reaction time, and ability to return calls.FWIW, the best CID devices I have are the ones built into myDirecTV receivers. They really do work well.Flatus
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