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- From: georged@sequent.com (George Dolbier)
- Subject: Re: Local Bus Standard Defined?
- Message-ID: <1992Jul21.202842.29065@sequent.com>
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- References: <1992Jul20.134331.19354@hellgate.utah.edu>
- Date: Tue, 21 Jul 92 20:28:42 GMT
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- It is my understanding that intel just published the local bus standard.
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- Thats ALL I know about it.
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- In article <1992Jul20.134331.19354@hellgate.utah.edu> kruckenb%peruvian.utah.edu@cs.utah.edu (Joseph Kruckenberg) writes:
- >July's issue of Computer Shopper had an article about the local bus
- >architecture that has cropped up recently as a proprietary standard.
- >The article said that VESA would be defining a standard in "early
- >July." Does anyone know if a standard has been defined yet, and if
- >so, if any of the current proprietary busses are compatible with it?
- >How soon can we expect to see standard local bus motherboards, or does
- >someone have them already?
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- >Thanks.
- >Pete.
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