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AGP (3)
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EISA (2)
Fibre Channel (8)
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I2C (5)
I2O (2)
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ATA-ATAPI.com http://www.ata-atapi.com/
Offers information about ATA and ATAPI devices. Also provides drivers and historical information.
Beyond Logic http://www.beyondlogic.org/
Includes detailed information on USP, serial ports (RS-232), parallel ports (SPP/ECP/EPP/IEEE1284) and device drivers.
Computer Architecture : What is a Bus? http://members.tripod.com/~newwave_2/index.htm
The basic computer bus is explained and information is provided regarding ISA, PCI, MCA, EISA, VESA, and VL-Bus architecture.
Free Online Dictionary of Computing http://foldoc.org/foldoc/foldoc.cgi?query=Bus&action=Search
Explains what a bus is and is hyperlinked to additional information.
http://www.bus-net.com/index_busnet.htm http://www.bus-net.com/index_busnet.htm
The online publication for designers and builders of bus/board-based systems.
Leroy's Engineering Web Site http://www.interfacebus.com/
Containing detailed interface bus standards and engineering design information.
PC/104 Supplier Link Page http://www.pc104.com
Provides links to many PC/104 embedded computing vendors with descriptions of the company's offerings.
Technical Committee T13 AT Attachment http://www.t13.org/
Responsible for all interface standards relating to the popular AT Attachment (ATA) storage interface utilized as the disk drive interface on most personal and mobile computers today.
The Hardware Book http://www.hardwarebook.info/
Provides circuits, pinouts, cable and adapter descriptions plus other technical information.
The I/O Bus http://sophia.dtp.fmph.uniba.sk/pchardware/bus.html
This article covers bus, its history and status, PCI, EISA, MCA, bus mastering, plug and play, and the bleeding edge. From Introduction to PC Hardware.
Theregister.co.uk http://www.theregister.co.uk/2001/03/07/the_open_pc_is_dead/
The fight for an open hardware platform is very real, and the power has swung from the PC leaders to the entertainment industry.

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