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- NuBus (/ˈn(j)uˌbʌs/) is a 32-bit parallel computer bus, originally developed at MIT and standardized in 1987 as a part of the NuMachine workstation project...
- systems for software configuration of devices included the MSX standard, NuBus, Amiga Autoconfig, and IBM Microchannel. Initially all expansion cards for...
- of Power Macintoshes had shipped with NuBus, but by the end of 1993, it was becoming clear that Intel's PCI bus was going to be the widely adopted ****ure...
- Instruments dropped the NuMachine development in 1985 in favor of the TI Explorer. Its main legacy is a bus architecture called NuBus that was later adopted...
- interrupt priorities, and interrupt numbers. "Second generation" bus systems like NuBus addressed some of these problems. They typically separated the computer...
- early generations of PCI-based "beige" Power Macs (and sometimes the first NuBus-equipped models), but not the older Motorola 68000-based Macs; however,...
- functionality of a local bus in PCs. This would result in much higher speeds than having to go through a bus layer, such as NuBus, which typically ran at...
- due to a smaller internal fan. The relative compactness results in three NuBus slots being available, compared with six on the IIx. The new case, Apple's...
- standard, upgradable to 2 MB via 4 VRAM slots Expansion Slots: 5 - NuBus, 1 - PDS Hard Drive Bus: SCSI Backup Battery: 3.6 V Lithium Max Watts: 303 W Ports:...
- third-party solutions such as Sonnet Technologies' Crescendo G3 NuBus (up to 500 MHz) and G4 NuBus (up to 360 MHz; discontinued) and Newer Technology's MaxPower...