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PC Hardware Interfaces: A Developer's Reference by Michael Gook, X

PC Hardware Interfaces: A Developer's Reference by Michael Gook, X
Focusing on the latest research on hardware interfaces used in modern information technology, this reference covers universal external interfaces, peripheral device interfaces, external memory interfaces, expansion buses, wireless interfaces, network interfaces, and auxiliary serial interfaces. Specific technologies covered include LPT, COM, USB, FireWire, SCSI, mouse, monitor, printer, audio and video interfaces, Serial ATA and flash cards, ISA, PCI, EISA, PC/104, AGP, LPG, PCMCIA, CardBus, Bluetooth, SPI, MII, SMI, JTAG, and Ethernet. Also included is information on signal line definitions and signal arrangement on I/O connectors, time diagrams, adapters (ATA and NIC), controllers (DMA, PCI IDE, and FDC AT), interrupts, and multifunction cards.



HP Pavilion a1430n Media Center Desktop - 2 GHz AMD Athlon 64 X2 3800+
HP Pavilion a1430n Media Center Desktop - 2 GHz AMD Athlon 64 X2 3800+
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Local Area Transport - Local Area Transport is a non-routable networking technology developed by Digital Equipment Corporation to provide connection between DECserver 100, 200, 300, 700 and DECserver 900 Terminal servers and Digital's VAX and Alpha host computers via Ethernet, giving communication between those hosts and serial devices such as video terminals and printers. The protocol itself was designed in such a manner as to maximize packet efficiency over ethernet by bundling multiple characters from multiple ports into a single packet for Ethernet transport.

Direct cable connection - Direct Cable Connection, or DCC, is a feature of Microsoft Windows 95, 98, ME, XP, and 2000 that allows a computer to transfer and share files (or connected printers) with another computer, via a connection using either the serial, parallel, infrared IrDA, or USB ports of each computer. It is well-suited for computers that do not have an ethernet adapter installed, although DCC in Windows XP can be configured to use one (with a proper crossover cable if no Ethernet hub is used) if available.

Jan Axelson - Janet Louise Axelson is an author of technical books in English. Most of her books relate to interfacing of computers using the serial port, the parallel port, USB and ethernet.

Laplink - Laplink Gold is software used for data transfer and remote control between 2 or more computers. It can use Serial, Parallel, Dial-up networking, and Ethernet connections.



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Ata Raid - ... British-led Indian raid in 1780 against various towns along the White River Valley, Vermont, and was part of the American Revolutionary War. It was the last major Indian raid in New England, and the area's most dramatic historical moment. Serial ATA - In computer hardware, Serial ATA (SATA or S-ATA) is a computer bus technology primarily designed for transfer of data to and from a hard disk. It is the successor to the legacy Advanced Technology Attachment standard (ATA, also known as IDE). ATA ...

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