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C-Bus is a communications protocol based on a seven-layer OSI model for home and building automation that can handle cable lengths up to 1000 metres using Cat-5 cable. It is used in Australia, New Zealand, Asia, the Middle East, Russia, United States, South Africa, the UK and, other parts of Europe including Greece and Romania.
The Commodore serial bus (IEC Bus), is Commodore's interface for primarily magnetic disk data storage and printers for Commodore 8-bit home computers: the VIC-20, Commodore 64, Commodore 128, Plus/4, [7] Commodore 16, and Commodore 65.
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The User Port RS-232 adapters provides a low-speed serial port for Commodore 8-bit computers, originally for connecting printers etc. They can operate at speeds of up to 2.4 kbit/s. The Comet64 Internet Modem is a Serial-to-Ethernet (S2E) device. This modem connects to the user port and provides an Internet connection.
C-Bus (protocol), an open protocol used by Clipsal C-Bus products. Compatible Bus, a 16-bit local bus in certain PC-98-based personal computers. Cbus (superannuation fund), a superannuation fund for the building and construction industries in Australia; Nickname for Columbus, Ohio; The CBUS, a local bus service in Columbus, Ohio
Europe Card Bus 8-Bit/10 MHz: 66.7 Mbit/s: 8.33 MB/s: 1977 (created) S-100 bus 8-bit/10 MHz: 80 Mbit/s: 10 MB/s: 1976 (published) Serial Peripheral Interface (Up to 100 MHz) 100 Mbit/s: 12.5 MB/s: 1989 Low Pin Count: 125 Mbit/s: 15.63 MB/s: 2002 STEbus 8-Bit/16 MHz: 128 Mbit/s: 16 MB/s: 1987 (standardized) C-Bus 16-bit/10 MHz: 160 Mbit/s: 20 MB ...
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In computer architecture, a control bus is part of the system bus and is used by CPUs for communicating with other devices within the computer. While the address bus carries the information about the device with which the CPU is communicating and the data bus carries the actual data being processed, the control bus carries commands from the CPU and returns status signals from the devices.