资料来源 : WordNet®
frogging
See {frog}
frog
n 1: any of various tailless stout-bodied amphibians with long
hind limbs for leaping; semiaquatic and terrestrial
species [syn: {toad}, {toad frog}, {anuran}, {batrachian},
{salientian}]
2: a person of French descent [syn: {Gaul}]
3: a decorative loop of braid or cord [syn: {frogs}]
[also: {frogging}, {frogged}]
资料来源 : Free On-Line Dictionary of Computing
frogging
({University of Waterloo}) 1. Partial corruption of a text
file or input stream by some bug or consistent glitch, as
opposed to random events like line noise or media failures.
Might occur, for example, if one bit of each incoming
character on a tty were stuck, so that some characters were
correct and others were not.
See {terminak} for a historical example.
2. By extension, accidental display of text in a mode where
the output device emits special symbols or {mnemonic}s rather
than conventional ASCII. This often happens, for example,
when using a terminal or comm program on a device like an {IBM
PC} with a special "high-half" character set and with the
bit-parity assumption wrong. A hacker sufficiently familiar
with ASCII bit patterns might be able to read the display
anyway.
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