U-M Computing News, 5. sējums,3. izdevumsComputing Center, 1990 |
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16. lappuse
... cards ( also called boards ) to the machine , to increase memory , control additional monitors or hard drives , or to connect to networks . These slots connect the cards to the computer's bus , the communi- cations backbone that the CPU ...
... cards ( also called boards ) to the machine , to increase memory , control additional monitors or hard drives , or to connect to networks . These slots connect the cards to the computer's bus , the communi- cations backbone that the CPU ...
17. lappuse
... cards that hold added memory . Since then , however , cards that can make use of a 32 - bit data path have come to market . A variety of cards supporting the EISA bus were on display at COMDEX . They included networking cards for ...
... cards that hold added memory . Since then , however , cards that can make use of a 32 - bit data path have come to market . A variety of cards supporting the EISA bus were on display at COMDEX . They included networking cards for ...
5. lappuse
... card , and seven free add - on card slots based on the industry - standard S - 100 bus . Maximum speed of the memory ... cards to control the floppy drives , printer , or modem , and even needed an add - on card to display lower- case ...
... card , and seven free add - on card slots based on the industry - standard S - 100 bus . Maximum speed of the memory ... cards to control the floppy drives , printer , or modem , and even needed an add - on card to display lower- case ...
7. lappuse
... card and a $ 200- $ 400 300 - baud modem , you could theoretically connect your computer to almost anything . In January 1980 , how- ever , if you wanted to sign onto MTS you had problems . To talk to MTS using a micro , you could use a ...
... card and a $ 200- $ 400 300 - baud modem , you could theoretically connect your computer to almost anything . In January 1980 , how- ever , if you wanted to sign onto MTS you had problems . To talk to MTS using a micro , you could use a ...
8. lappuse
... Card , a Z - 80 add - on card for the Apple II , complete with CP / M for the Apple and Microsoft BASIC . For as little as $ 259 mail order in late 1980 dollars , your Apple II + could become a dual - operating - system machine ...
... Card , a Z - 80 add - on card for the Apple II , complete with CP / M for the Apple and Microsoft BASIC . For as little as $ 259 mail order in late 1980 dollars , your Apple II + could become a dual - operating - system machine ...
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