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Bus
From Jerry Diltz pages. Your computer knowledge base.
(http://www.jerry-diltz.net/bus.htm)
Bus Architecture
The computer's bus is what moves data around the motherboard, from the CPU to the hard drive to RAM to internal cards and peripheral devices.
(amptech.com/tech/moth1.htm)
Bus Slots
Nerds call a slot a bus. Buses covered: ISA, EISA, MCA, VESA, PCI, PCMCIA, AGP.
(http://pcmech.pair.com/cards2.htm)
Bus Types
Descriptions of different buses. Buses covered: ISA, EISA, MCA, Local Bus.
(http://www.uwf.edu/~helpdesk/hardware/types.html)
Bus-net
The on-line publication for designers and builders of bus/board-based systems.
(http://www.bus-net.com/busnet/pages/Main.htm)
Computer Architecture
What is a Bus? The main purpose of this article is to teach the basic principles of how devices communicate to the CPU by means of a Bus. Covers the ISA, PCI, MCA, EISA, VESA and VL-Bus architecture standards, along with a brief overview.
(http://members.tripod.com/~newwave_2/index.htm)
Free Online Dictionary of Computing
Explains what a bus is and is hyperlinked to additional information.
(http://wombat.doc.ic.ac.uk/foldoc/foldoc.cgi?query=Bus&action=Search)
Interfaces an Article By Josh Levy From The Perfect PC
There's more to a PC than just processors, cards, and drives. Every component is connected to an interface with its own characteristics.
(http://www8.zdnet.com/pcmag/features/perfectpc98/interfaces.html)
The I/O Bus
This article covers bus, it's history and status, PCI, EISA, MCA, bus mastering, plug and play, and the bleeding edge. From Introduction to PC Hardware.
(http://sophia.dtp.fmph.uniba.sk/pchardware/bus.html)
Kevin's Place - Bus
Definition for bus.
(http://www.cs.mdx.ac.uk/staffpages/kevin/pcdict-bus.html)
The PC Bus Chart
Different bus types from A:1 Computers.
(http://www.a1computers.net/pcbustyp.htm)
UFAA Technology Services Technical Support Site
Understanding Bus System Architecture and Interfaces.
(http://www.ufaa.com/ufaa%20technology/BusSystems/astart.htm)
4.3BSD-Quasijarus VAX Hardware Support
The BSD UNIX kernel supports various VAX hardware by having a CPU-independent support subsystem for each bus and all peripherals that can be attached to it, and having a module for each supported CPU that identifies and attaches all buses found on this CP
(http://minnie.cs.adfa.edu.au/Quasijarus/vaxhw/)
PMON I/O
PMON I/O Overview PMON I/O is a performance monitor program designed for compliance with the I20 Architecture Specification, revision 1.5. The program is provided in the form of a Device Driver Module (DDM) that allows access to and control of performance
(http://www.intel.nl/design/iio/proio/pmon.htm)
cooperative-bus: hardware cooperative idea...
I've received a call today from a person interested in trying to organize a hardware buying cooperative. The interesting twist in this case is that he already owns a third generation, ...
(csf.colorado.edu/co-op/coop-bus/96feb/0016.html)
Excerpts: PC Hardware Configuration Guide for DOS and Solaris
This book takes direct aim at the root cause of x86 hardware installation and configuration problems: no enforceable configuration standards. Every system ...
(http://sunsite.utk.edu/special/sunpress/books/Ledesma/Ledesma_excerpt.html)
Excerpts: PC Hardware Configuration Guide for DOS and Solaris
This book takes direct aim at the root cause of x86 hardware installation and configuration problems: no enforceable configuration standards. Every system configuration ...
(http://sunsite.queensu.ca/sunmicro/sunpress/books/Ledesma/Ledesma_excerpt.html)
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(http://metalab.unc.edu/pub/academic/computer-science/history/pdp-11/hardware/micronotes/numerical/micronote15.txt)
DEC Documentation References
This list of DEC documentation and documentation references has been compiled by me, Chris Demetriou. It describes documents that I've found useful, or just found, while porting NetBSD to ...
(http://sunsite.doc.ic.ac.uk/public/packages/NetBSD/misc/dec-docs/)
Specs sheet
Portable Computers Spec Sheet System Component Specifications: Memory 32MB SDRAM Expandable to 256MB SDRAM Support Wright-Back L1 & L2 Cache 512K L2 Pipeline Burst Syncranous Cache BIOS 256K Flash ROM BIOS Disk ...
(amnet-comp.com/catalog/nbooks/spec6600.html)
Microsoft Windows 98 to provide extensive USB support
As the Windows 98 launch comes to fruition, the number of universal serial bus hardware vendors marketing and designing peripherals that take advantage of the operating system is growing ...
(http://www.idg.net/crd_usb_9-52815.html)
Intel® Smart 5 Boot Block Flash Memory
Intel Fast Boot Block Product Overview
(http://www-us-east.intel.com/design/flcomp/prodbref/29781001.HTM)
Hardware Documentation - Buses - MCA
Here are some links to information about the MicroChannel Architecture (MCA) bus, as used in many IBM PS/2, RS/6000, AS/400, and 370 machines
(http://www.at.netbsd.org/Library/Hardware/Busses/MCA/index.html&query=Buses+Hardware&rsource=LCOSS)
Hardware Documentation - Busses - ATA/ATAPI
Here are some links to information about the AT Attachment bus, an evolution of EISA/IDE
(http://www.at.netbsd.org/Library/Hardware/Busses/ATA/index.html&query=Buses+Hardware&rsource=LCOSS)
IEEE 1394 Trade Association
IEEE 1394 is an international standard digital interface that can run up to 400 Mbps over a thin cable. It is one of the most promising technologies for a future high speed "RS-232". This is the trade association working to make it a reality
(http://www.1394TA.org/&query=Buses+Hardware&rsource=LCOSS)
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