What is the CT card being used used for now?

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Communication.

There is a thing called [i]CTIF[/i].
It seems to be some kind of wireless communication protocol.
And, apparently, the CT card is the hardware required for this.

On this computer there is a chat software called [i]Coincidence[/i]
And (by coincidence?) it can use a CTIF interface.

You are now using this chat software for some other purpose than talking between people.
Using yet another piece of software, [i]TIOC[/i], you can tunnel TCP/IP through Coincidence, through CTIF, through the CT card.
This allows you to connect to a big network known by the name [i]Internet[/i]

(Unless you mean the world in which you took the CT card out of the computer.
In this case the CT card is not being used for anything at all.)

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