0 a piece of equipment that is connected to a computer so that the computer can run a particular piece of software or can use wireless broadband --
1 a device that is attached to a computer that enables the computer to run a particular piece of software, or that can be used in other ways, for example as a wireless adapter --
Each dongle can support up to 4 wireless buzzers so this means another dongle is required for 8 player play with 8 wireless buzzers.
The arcade owner would insert the cassette and a security dongle into the cabinet.
This dongle serves as the main link between both cards, sending incomplete images between them, and complete images to the monitor.
Hardware cloning, where the dongle is emulated by a device driver, is also a threat to traditional dongles.
Similar cracks are available for software that requires a hardware dongle.
Most developers and software vendors want to get rid of the dongle driver headache.
This allowed it to work as a dongle to help prevent piracy of protected software.
These services are available only when the dongle is attached.