The Extended Industry Standard Architecture (in practice almost always shortened to EISA and frequently pronounced "eee-suh") is a bus standard for IBM...
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Industry Standard Architecture (ISA) is the 16-bit internal bus of IBM PC/AT and similar computers based on the Intel 80286 and its immediate successors...
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pressures. The IBM AT bus, which later became known as the Industry Standard Architecture (ISA) bus, had a number of technical design limitations, including:...
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Eisa or EISA may refer to: Extended Industry Standard Architecture, a bus standard for computer add-on cards EISA partition, an OEM disk partition type...
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Encryption Standard de facto standard de jure Defense Standard DIN DSSSL Charles Benjamin Dudley EAN EBCDIC ETSI Extended Industry Standard Architecture Federal...
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technical products Extended Industry Standard Architecture (EISA) (a specification for plug-in boards to 16-bit IBM-architecture PCs, later standardized...
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Introduction year of the A1000 wiki: Micro Channel wiki: Extended Industry Standard Architecture Introduction year of the A3000 wiki: Conventional PCI wiki:...
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IBM PC–compatible (redirect from PC architecture)
Channel architecture (MCA) in its PS/2 series resulted in the establishment of the Extended Industry Standard Architecture bus open standard by a consortium...
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compatible industry began with the Compaq Portable and eventually outgrew IBM, and how Canion created the Extended Industry Standard Architecture bus along...
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EIGRP—Enhanced Interior Gateway Routing Protocol EISA—Extended Industry Standard Architecture ELF—Extremely Low Frequency ELF—Executable and Linkable...
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all three slot types. Industry Standard Architecture (ISA) Extended Industry Standard Architecture (EISA) Micro Channel architecture (MCA) NuBus Peripheral...
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settings). This is done via extended message set, which is an official part of X10 standard. However support for all extended messages is not mandatory...
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to develop the Extended Industry Standard Architecture as a viable competitor to IBM's closely guarded Micro Channel bus architecture. This consortium...
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to use in servers, replacing Micro Channel architecture (MCA) and Extended Industry Standard Architecture (EISA) as the server expansion bus of choice...
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Format war (redirect from Standards war)
Cartridge used for data backup. Micro Channel Architecture (MCA) vs. Extended Industry Standard Architecture (EISA). Up to the introduction of MCA, personal...
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influentially Compaq, formed a committee that developed the Extended Industry Standard Architecture (EISA) in 1988. EISA saw popularity in workstations and...
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REST (redirect from REST Architecture)
fragmented description of the Web's architecture, and there was pressure in the industry to agree on some standard for the Web interface protocols. For...
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Extended Industry Standard Architecture (EISA) bus, which was devised by the so-called "Gang of Nine" consortium (led by Compaq) as an open-standard competitor...
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supporting GIO, no matter what generation. Extended Industry Standard Architecture (EISA) Micro Channel architecture (MCA) VESA Local Bus (VESA) Peripheral...
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DEC Alpha (category Alpha architecture)
an architecture with corresponding VAX models. DEC also produced a personal computer (PC) configuration Alpha workstation with an Extended Industry Standard...
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The Open Group (category Open Group standards)
technical standard, which extends the POSIX standards. The Open Group also develops and manages the TOGAF standard, which is an industry standard enterprise...
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The High Level Architecture (HLA) is a standard for distributed simulation, used when building a simulation for a larger purpose by combining (federating)...
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Expansion card (section Standards)
co-existed with multi-manufacturer standards. IBM introduced what would retroactively be called the Industry Standard Architecture (ISA) bus with the IBM PC in...
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Computer hardware and software standards are technical standards instituted for compatibility and interoperability between software, systems, platforms...
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with the 8514/A, XGA required a Micro Channel architecture bus at a time when ISA systems were standard, however due to more extensive documentation and...
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IBM System/370 (redirect from Extended Control Program Support)
enhances and extends the capability of TSO, is announced, Announcement Letters, IBM, November 2, 1981, ZP81-0796 MVS/Extended Architecture Data Facility...
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VCPI […] to access extended memory that conflicts with Windows in protected mode (standard and enhanced). "KB82298: Windows 3.1 Standard Mode and the VCPI"...
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needed]. The Extended Graphics Array (XGA) or originally Extended Video Graphics Array (Extended-VGA, EVGA) is an IBM display standard introduced in...
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well as a set of mechanisms for combining, extending, and constraining document types. It is an open standard that is defined and maintained by the OASIS...
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de facto debug standard, though not architecturally guaranteed. The ARMv7 architecture defines basic debug facilities at an architectural level. These include...
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