Definitions for "INIT"
Also known as a system extension. These are small programs which load with computer is turned on. Their icons usually appear at the bottom of the screen during startup. INITs are located in the system folder (or in folders in the system folder).
a type of code resource that is loaded into memory and executed during the startup process
system software: Small chunks of code that load right after the Operating System and add features to it. INIT is the pre-System 7 name for Extension.
OSPF adjacency state where the local router has received a hello packet but bidirectional communication is not yet established.
Keywords:  sig, signature
Initials SIG Signature
Keywords:  pid, spawns, daemon, unix, runs
Unix and Unix-like systems that spawns all other processes. It runs as a daemon and typically has PID 1.
Keywords:  targ, scsi, bus, input, output
SCSI Initiator. SCSI term that describes any device that has initiated an input/output operation on another SCSI device on the bus which in turn is called TARG.
Terminology used to do a partial download on the Hypercom terminals.
Process control initialization, see the section called "Process creation", the section called "Init" and the section called "Init run levels".
Process control initialization, see Section 4.1.5.1, Section 4.2.4 and Section 4.2.5.
the section called “General”, the section called “Example init script
Keywords:  acronym
Acronym for Initials.
Keywords:  modem, string, command, default, sets
command Sets the command string used to initialize the modem. The default is ATE0 Q0 V1 X1.