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  • ...Digital Equipment Corporation|DEC]]'s follow-on [[QBUS]] to [[Ethernet]] [[Local Area Network]] [[network interface]]. It was a [[DEC card form factor|dual] * [[Digital ETHERNET Q-Bus Network Adapter]], DEQNA, the DELQA's predecessor
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  • ...logically connect several [[peripheral]]s over the same set of wires. Each bus defines its set of [[connector]]s to physically plug devices, cards or cabl ...ology, or connected by switched hubs, as in the case of [[Universal Serial Bus|USB]].
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  • | BUS-Qbus = 1 @ 3.3MB/s ...; [[main memory]] used the [[KA650 Main Memory System]], using a special [[bus]] carried on [[over the back]] connectors as well as the [[CD interconnect]
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  • ...the boat, by making TCP/IP difficult to configure, and by not including [[local area network|LAN]] drivers (that was WARP CONNECT), while [[Windows 95]] & ...th a Pentium Overdrive processor and use the [[Microsoft InPort|InPort]] [[Bus mouse]] adapter, along with the generic VGA adapter.
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  • Local: Fri, Jul 6 1990 11:11 am systems; nor is it intended for sites without sufficient local
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  • -drive [file=file][,if=type][,bus=n][,unit=m][,media=d][,index=i] -fsdev local,id=id,path=path,security_model=[mapped|passthrough|none]
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  • Q22 bus Q22 bus
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  • ADD-X Systemes 486/33Mhz ISA bus ADPS Local Bus 33
    144 KB (18,526 words) - 03:17, 17 December 2018
  • Cube 466 ATX Local Bus DELTACOM VL Bus 486
    279 KB (34,581 words) - 03:21, 17 December 2018
  • ...on the SBI is distributed; each subsystem decides if it will use the next bus cycle. The console subsystem consists of an LSI-11 computer, local memory, floppy disk, DECwriter terminal, and remote-access communications p
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  • bus-they were originally designed for the A2000. A2500's and other configs potential of the newer bus. All SCSI-2 drives fall back into SCSI-1, which
    136 KB (31,870 words) - 21:08, 14 January 2024
  • included, and many local additions and bug fixes have NetBSD 0.8 runs on ISA (AT-Bus) and EISA systems, with
    34 KB (5,687 words) - 18:11, 16 December 2018
  • support network locking, only local advisory locks. (cgd) mail.local can now use username.lock files as well as flock().
    29 KB (4,794 words) - 18:15, 16 December 2018
  • Contact your local sales office to obtain the latest specifications before consulting services. For more information contact your local sales offices.
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  • Q22 bus Q22 bus
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  • local (from the user's viewpoint) and have lpd ship files users log in over a local network.
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  • ...s a family of computer [[data network]]ing technologies commonly used in [[local area network]]s (LANs), metropolitan area networks (MANs) and [[wide area n ...s a [[Carrier-Sense Multiple Access with Collision Detection]] (CSMA-CD) [[bus]] (i.e. a shared [[broadcast]] channel on which all stations can hear any s
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  • ...an [[internetworking]] [[protocol suite|protocol family]], and an early [[Local area network|LAN]] technology, both invented at the [[MIT AI Laboratory]]; ...[[LISP machine]]s (personal workstations developed to run LISP). It was a local network (about 1-2 km cable lengths), without central control (thus “chao
    8 KB (1,211 words) - 16:55, 10 April 2024
  • ...f controlling access to a [[Local area network|LAN]] using a [[broadcast]] bus (i.e. a shared broadcast channel on which all stations can hear any station
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  • ...interface''' is a [[device controller]] used on a [[host]] (i.e. on its [[bus]]) to attach them to systems which used the special [[1822 interface|1822 c * [[Digital Equipment Corporation|DEC]] AN-10, for the [[PDP-10 I/O Bus]]
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  • ...of a [[graphical user interface]], and was also attached to a high-speed [[local area network|LAN]], the then-new [[Ethernet]], also invented at PARC. In ad .... Slower devices (keyboard, etc) could be attached to the machine's memory bus, allowing their [[register]]s to appear in the memory address space, for ac
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