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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...
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systems for
software configuration of
devices included the MSX standard,
NuBus,
Amiga Autoconfig, and IBM Microchannel.
Initially all
expansion cards for...
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following years, the
Limerick Underground Electronic music scene took off and '
nubus'
became a
familiar name
around Limerick City,
alongside his residencies...
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Macintosh Display Card 8•24 GC, a so-called "Macintosh
Toolbox accelerator"
NuBus card that
provides significantly faster drawing routines than
those included...
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early generations of PCI-based "beige"
Power Macs (and
sometimes the
first NuBus-equipped models), but not the
older Motorola 68000-based Macs; however,...
- discontinued, due to its high RAM
capacity and
large number of
NuBus slots. The
logic board has five
NuBus slots and a
Processor Direct Slot, but due to the positioning...
- 1989, at the NAMM
International Music &
Sound Expo. The
system relied on a
NuBus card
called Sound Accelerator,
equipped with one
Motorola 56001 processor...
- 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...
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peripheral cards, then
later used both
variations on
Processor Direct Slot and
NuBus for its
Macintosh series until 1995, when they
switched to a PCI Bus. Generally...
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system from
recognizing more than one
megabyte of
memory address space on a
Nubus card.
Every Macintosh II
manufactured until approximately November 1987...