资料来源 : Free On-Line Dictionary of Computing
wirehead
/wi:r'hed/ (Probably from SF slang for an electrical
brain-stimulation addict) 1. A hardware hacker, especially one
who concentrates on communications hardware.
2. An expert in {local-area network}s. A wirehead can be a
network software wizard too, but will always have the ability
to deal with network hardware, down to the smallest component.
Wireheads are known for their ability to lash up an {Ethernet}
{terminator} from spare resistors, for example.
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(1995-02-28)