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ATA-ATAPI.com
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http://www.ata-atapi.com/
Offers information about ATA and ATAPI devices. Also provides drivers and historical information.
Beyond Logic
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http://www.beyondlogic.org/
Includes detailed information on USP, serial ports (RS-232), parallel ports (SPP/ECP/EPP/IEEE1284) and device drivers.
Bus-net
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http://www.bus-net.com/index_busnet.htm
The online publication for designers and builders of bus/board-based systems.
Computer Architecture : What is a Bus?
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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
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http://foldoc.org/foldoc/foldoc.cgi?query=Bus&action=Search
Explains what a bus is and is hyperlinked to additional information.
Leroy's Engineering Web Site
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http://www.interfacebus.com/
Containing detailed interface bus standards and engineering design information.
NetPanel
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http://www.netpanel.com/features/computer/bus.htm
Interface and bus glossary.
PC/104 Supplier Link Page
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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
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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
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http://www.hardwarebook.info/
Provides circuits, pinouts, cable and adapter descriptions plus other technical information.
The I/O Bus
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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
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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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