- (1983), Amazon.co.uk
BusCard IEEE-488 Interface,
BusCard Project, pdbuchan.com
BusCard II IEEE-488 Interface, Mike Naberezny, The
Buscard II from Batteries...
- the "Oyster
card". In the UK, the
first smartcard publicly rolled out was the
BusCard in the city of
Nottingham in 2000. The
Oyster card was set up under...
- ISA-based
PCMCIA Card in 1990, but
renamed it to PC
Card in
March 1995 to
avoid confusion with the name of the organization. The
CardBus PC
Card was introduced...
- SD
card negotiate a
bus interface mode, the
usage of the
numbered pins is the same for all
card sizes. SPI
bus mode:
Serial Peripheral Interface Bus is...
- The
Europe Card Bus (ECB or ECB-
bus) is a
computer bus developed in 1977 by the
company Kontron,
mainly for the 8-bit
Zilog Z80,
Intel 8080 and Intel...
- (including the
Staten Island Railway), New York City
Transit buses and MTA
buses. The Metro
Card is also
accepted by
several partner agencies: N****au Inter-County...
- '
BusCard'. The name
EasyRider was
first used by NCT in 1981 for a pre-paid, paper-based
system that was
carried and used with a photo-identity
card. In...
- available: E-LINK
Serial to IEEE Interface. (contains 65C02, 6522 and 4 kB ROM)
Buscard II Interface. (contains a 6532, 6821 (PIA) and 8 kB ROM, and a 256 byte...
- area; the card is read remotely.
Octopus card reader on
bus in Hong Kong
Oyster card in London, UK
Snapper card in Wellington, New
Zealand Calypso, an international...
-
connections Many
field buses are
serial data
buses (not to be
confused with the
parallel data
bus section of a
system bus or
expansion card),
several of which...