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  • A number of products from [[Able Computer]] made use of the FastBus; the [[Able CACHE/45]] (which provided a [[cache] ...(Small/Medium Scale Integration) components. The machine had two different buses: one was a UNIBUS with 18-bit addressing, the other was a fast CPU-memory i
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  • ...product range eventually extended from small [[mainframe]]s to [[personal computer]]s. * [[:Category:DEC Buses|DEC Buses]]
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  • * [[CI750 Computer Interconnect Interface]] However, the biggest difference the sections has to do with which buses are connected to each slot; many slots are thereby customized to a ''partic
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  • ...ubsystem that transfers data or power between computer components inside a computer or between computers and typically is controlled by [[device driver]] softw ...e same logical functionality as a parallel electrical bus. Modern computer buses can use both parallel and bit-serial connections, and can be wired in eithe
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  • ...hed in non-draft form in the July 1979 issue of COMPUTER Magazine (an IEEE Computer Society publication). It was however not approved by the IEEE 696 committee [[Category: Buses]]
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  • [[IBM]] never made an 'AT' compatible [[Intel 80386|386]] computer, but instead converted out to the [[PS/2]] line. However almost all vendors ...h their 386 [[motherboard]], and became the first large [[OEM]] with a 386 computer. Apricot Computers also jumped ahead as the first 486 vendor in 1989. The c
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  • ...ter, SWTPC modified the bus for their [[MC6809|6809]] version of the SWTPC computer. This variant is sometimes, but not always, referred to as '''SS-50C'''. A ...LT</u> input. The 6800 halts the execution and floats the address and data buses and the R/W line. External devices can then access memory for DMA, for exam
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  • ...for the [[PDP-11/20]], produced by [[Digital Equipment Corporation|DEC]]'s Computer Special Systems group; it can provide a "[[multi-user]], machine-language [ ===Buses===
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  • * to allow DEC's main computer families (initially the [[PDP-10]] and [[PDP-11]]; later also the [[VAX]]en ...ies, since there is also a 'controller' to connect the MASSBUS to the host computer. Hence, the term 'device' will be used in this article to refer, genericall
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  • ...MAC''' ('''Computer Automated Measurement and Control'''; also given as '''Computer-Aided Measurement And Control''' in some sources) is a standard [[bus]] and {{Wikipedia|Computer Automated Measurement and Control}}
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  • | bus arch = I/O buses ...], three times faster than the [[IBM 7030 Stretch]], the previous 'fastest computer' record-holder; the 6600 held the title from 1965 to 1969.
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  • ...e|ISA]] bus on [[IBM-compatible PC]]s (and later other types of [[personal computer]]s). It was [[synchronous]], and 32 bits wide. [[Category: Buses]]
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  • ...and QBUS but may not know in detail how bus arbitration works on these two buses. For those details, refer to DEC's ''PDP-11 Bus Handbook''. [1] It covers b For anyone actually working with these buses, it's worth your time to refer to multiple sources for the bus description.
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  • == [[Computer Interconnect|CI]] Modules == [[Category: DEC Buses]]
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  • The '''DA10 Twelve- and Eighteen-Bit Computer Interface''' connects [[PDP-10]] [[mainframe]]s to a variety of [[Digital E The device name ('CCI') stands for 'Computer-Computer Interface'. There are a pair of 36-bit [[buffer]] [[register]]s, for input
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  • ...completely add two numbers in a single operation (unlike those in [[serial computer]]s).
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  • * [[CI750 Computer Interconnect Interface]] - L0009 [[Category: DEC Buses]]
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  • ...r was produced for the [[UNIBUS]]; peripherals included [[Ethernet]] and [[Computer Interconnect|CI]] interfaces. [[Category: DEC Buses]]
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  • The DSSI is an alternate physical layer in the [[Computer Interconnect]] system; the CI system had a 'native' physical layer before t ...and mid-range systems, is one in a family of high-performance computer-to-computer interconnects .. that combine a common host interface and port layer with a
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  • ...ystem. They were connected to the [[VAX]] systems in the VAXcluster over [[Computer Interconnect]] links. * [[Small Computer System Interface|SCSI]] data channel (optional on HSC70 and later models)
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