Tokens were used in ring topologies because data crashes were common on the network. Therefore, tokens allowed one PC that had the token to talk on the network at a time. PCs would wait until the token was passed from PC to PC as needed, in order to transfer data throughout the network.
Single cards that represent a creature (token) there are currently 199 that I am aware of.
One or many lexemes can belong to same token(category) and when lexeme recognized by a scanner to be in a some category that category returned as the token. A lexeme is a section of text, which represents a token. For example in case of a number there are many lexemes representing the same token; for example: "12", "14.8" or "1001". Such general tokens are described by patterns of text.
Only 1 packet at a time can use the network resources at a time; the other packets will cause a collision in an Ethernet network. For Token Ring, only 1 packet at a time is on the network (via the token).
if you want wish tokens there are many places you can get them such as token balloon darts, some holidays they give them out, on your birthday, and wacky zingos carnival
no. The differences between ethernet and token ring are greater then the frame type. Ethernet uses CDMA and token ring uses.....well a token. Token ring adapters have an on-board processor for source route bridging which uses a RIF field and ethernet has nothing of the sort. There are many more examples, but the simple answer is it will not work. fm
It depends on the specific token, as the amount of silver can vary. Generally, casino tokens contain around 0.6 to 0.7 troy ounces of silver.
Many of the vintage subway tokens are valued at a price close to $5 each. The amount will vary depending upon the condition of the coin.
The US mints were not in operation at this time so no 1729 pennies were made. Your coin would be called a token. There are many different types of tokens.
There were many different gold tokens made in the years following the gold rush. Please post a new, separate question with more details including wording and/or a short description of the token's design, so it can be better identified.
Tokens of varying values were issued extensively in Australia during the 19th Century. Since Australia was dependant on mostly British currency, many businesses provided their own tokens for use by their customers at the business. Tokens were first issued around 1850 and used until the 1890's when currency was less of an issue for our fledgling country. Any token will have a business name and address on them, a denomination and usually, but not always, a year. Please try to provide as much of that information as you can.
So many different tokens were made the coin needs to be seen for an accurate assessment. Take it to a dealer or collector for a idea on the value.