The predefined physical layer interface for 10Mbps Ethernet.
multiple document interface. An interface that uses a primary window to contain related document windows. The parent window's title bar is displayed along with the child window's title bar. If the child window displays a document window, an icon that indicates the application data's file type appears in the child window's title bar.
Multiple Document Interface: A Windows application that can have several documents opened at the same time.
Microsoft Windows' Multiple Document Interface. An MDI parent window is intended to be the main window of an application and MDI child windows represent separate documents or sessions (or whatever) under that application.
MDI (Multiple Document Interface) is a Microsoft Windows programming interface for creating an application that enables users to work with multiple documents at the same time.
multiple document interface. An application that can support multiple documents from one application instance. MDI object applications can simultaneously service a user and one or more embedding containers. . The standard user-interface architecture for Windows-based applications. A multiple document interface application enables the user to work with more than one document at the same time. Each document is displayed within the client area of the application's main window. See also child window, client area, single document interface (SDI). .
Multiple document interface. A Visual Basic forms option.
Media Dependent Interface. A cable used for end stations.
Multiple Document Interface Microsoft Windows standard that allows an application to control multiple documents or multiple views of the same document within the main application window (workspace).
1. Multiple document interface. An interface that confines all of an application's internal frames inside its desktop pane. 2. An abbreviation for 4,4? diphenylmethane diisocyanate. 3. Metered Dose Inhaler 4. Medium Dependent Interface (for example RJ45 connects can carry 10Base and/or 100Base network signal)
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(Multiple Document Interface) A Windows interface program allowing programmers to write applications with many windows, with each application having a main window and a varying number of child windows. The child windows are shown inside of the main window. MDI is rapidly being replaced by a newer application program interface (API) called Single Interface Document (SDI).
An abbreviation for 4,4-diphenylmethane diisocyanate, it is often mixed with toluene diisocyanate in the production of molded flexible polyurethane foam cushions.
Medium Dependent Interface. The name for the connector used to make a physical and electrical connection between a transceiver and a media segment. For example, the RJ-45-style connector is the MDI for 10BASE-T and 100BASE-TX.
A mixture of 4,4' diphenylmethane diisocyanate, 4,2' diphenylmethane diisocyanate and 2,2' diphenylmethane diisocyanate.
(multiple document interface) An interface style in which primary windows are represented as internal frames inside a backing window.
Some hubs, including the Cisco 1528 Micro Hub 10/100, provide a media-dependent interface/media-dependent interface-crossover (MDI/MDI-X) button. This button is usually associated with a particular port. With this button set correctly, you can connect a network device to the associated port using a straight-through Ethernet cable rather than a crossover Ethernet cable.
Multiple Document Interface. A type of windows interface with the ability to display more than one document at a time.
Diphenylmethane diisocyanate: a polyurethane basic product
Medium Dependent Interface. MDI refers to an Ethernet port connection. The IEEE 802.3 network standard defines MDI as the electrical and mechanical interface between a piece of equipment and a transmission medium. Within an RJ-45 port there is a transmit line and a receive line. RJ-45 ports can be MDI (the lines are uncrossed) or MDI-X (the lines are crossed). For a connection between two devices to work, the receiver of one device must be connected to the transmitter of the other, therefore, the MDI port of one device must be connected to an MDI-X port of another device using straight-through cable. MDI is also known as Uplink, and MDI-X is known as Normal. Also see Ethernet IEEE MDI/MDI-X Network Port RJ-45 Straight-through Cable
Medium Dependent Interface/Medium Dependent Interface crossover. The switch, also known as Uplink/Normal, located on the back of an OfficeConnect switch or hub that is used to alter the operation of a specific port. The 'X' stands for crossing the transmit and receive lines of a port. An MDI port (Uplink, uncrossed) connects to the MDI-X (Normal, crossed) port of another hub. Also see Hub MDI Port Switch
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Refers to a Multiple Document Interface.
Multiple-document interface. A user interface (UI) that the MMC and other utilities use. The MMC's MDI lets you load more than one independently running snap-in into the management window.
Multiple Document Interface, is software using child windows. An example is Microsoft Word.
(multiple document interface) An interface style that confines all of an application's internal windows inside a backing window. See also backing window, internal window, internal utility window.
Diphenylmethane diisocyanate (a precursor for polyurethanes).
Multiple document interface. An interface that confines all of an application's internal frames inside its desktop pane. See also desktop pane.
Multiple Document Interface was developed by Microsoft, with menus, buttons, tools, and windows called documents. ArcView is based on the MDI standard, including multiple document types: Project View, Table, Layout, Chart, and Scripts. Documents can be organized and manipulated in a variety of standard ways: tiled, cascaded, iconified, resized, or closed.
Medium dependent interface. Defined in the IEEE 802.3 standard as the electrical and mechanical interface between the equipment and the media transmission. For communication to occur, the transmitter of one device must be connected to the receiver of the other device. A 10BASE-T MDI port transmits on pins 1 and 2 and receives on pins 3 and 6.