see also:
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The VMEbus FAQ is at
http://www.ee.ualberta.ca/archive/vmefaq.html
or http://www.oritools.com/info
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The I2C FAQ is available from:
ftp.uni.paderborn.de/elrad
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Universal Serial Bus home page:
http://www.teleport.com/~USB
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ISA pinouts can be found at
http://www.cistron.nl/~nctnico/index.htm
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ISA, EISA, VLB, and PCI pinouts, signal descriptions, and timing information
can be found at
http://www.gl.umbc.edu/~msokos1
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"AT Bus Design, IEEE P996 Compatible", by Edward Solari ISBN 0-929392-08-6
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Official standard for the EISA bus are available from BCPR services (Texas)
Tel: 1-713-251-4770
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Standards for the EISA bus are available from Global Engineering Documents,
Englewood, Colorado USA at phone: (800)854-7179, fax:(303)397-7935
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The PC/104 Consortium has a page at
http://www.controlled.com/pc104/
Request a resource guide and spec document.
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The PCI specification may be obtained from: PCI Special Interest Group
(SIG)
P.O. Box 14070, Portland, OR 97214
(800) 433-5177 (503) 797-4207 FAX: 234-6762
(503) 797 4297
http://www.pcisig.com/
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Other PCI information:
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AMCC makes a chip which provides an interface to PCI on one side and a fairly
simple generic interface on the other side. AMCC is in San Diego, California.
Their telephone number is (619)450-9333. The part number for the PCI interface
chip is S5933.
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Ziatech, http://www.ziatech.com has
the CompactPCI spec in Acrobat. CompactPCI uses the PCI timing and pinout
with a eurocard format and connector.
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D Prutchi, "Hot Swapping on the PC - An Active Extender Card for the 16-bit
PC-ISA bus", Circuit Cellar Ink, Issue #62, 62-71, September 1995.
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PCMCIA specs are available from
http://www.pc-card.com/ (not free)
The PCMCIA association lists manufacturers with links to webpages, also links
to books.
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