The 16550 UART (universal asynchronous receiver-transmitter) is a version of the 16450 UART[?] with a 16-byte FIFObuffer. Now revised to the 16550A. It is a microprocessor designed for implementing the electrical interface for serial communication[?]; it can be used to implement RS-232, and is commonly found in personal computers.
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Sakhalin was inhabited in the Neolithic Stone Age. Flint implements, exactly like those of Siberia and Russia, have been found at Dui and Kusunai in great ...