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  2. Eurocard (credit card) - Wikipedia

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    Eurocard was a credit card, introduced in 1964 by Marcus Wallenberg Jr. of the Wallenberg family as an alternative to American Express. [1] In 1968, it signed a deal with the Interbank Card Association (today's MasterCard) so that their cards were accepted by each other's networks; this eventually led to a joint venture known as Maestro International in 1992, and merger in 2002.

  3. Eurocard (printed circuit board) - Wikipedia

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    Eurocard is an IEEE standard format for printed circuit board (PCB) cards that can be plugged together into a standard chassis which, in turn, can be mounted in a 19-inch rack. The chassis consists of a series of slotted card guides on the top and bottom, into which the cards are slid so they stand on end, like books on a shelf.

  4. Europe Card Bus - Wikipedia

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    Use two or three-row versions of DIN 41612 connectors, 0.1" pitch. Original Kontron ECB, supported 64 pins, using "a" and "c" rows, ”b” row tied to "C' row. ECB boards are NOT compatible with STEbus or VMEbus P2 connector (while STEbus does not use the “b” column; VME does define specific signals on the ‘b’ row).

  5. Eurocard - Wikipedia

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    Eurocard may be: Eurocard (printed circuit board), a European standard for printed circuit boards; Eurocard (payment card), a European brand of charge cards

  6. VMEbus - Wikipedia

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    The original standard was a 16-bit bus, designed to fit within the existing Eurocard DIN connectors. However, there have been several updates to the system to allow wider bus widths. The current VME64 includes a full 64-bit bus in 6U-sized cards and 32-bit in 3U cards. The VME64 protocol has a typical performance of 40 MB/s. [3]

  7. Europay International - Wikipedia

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    Europay International was a financial company. It was created by the merger of Eurocard International and Eurocheque International and was headquartered in Waterloo, Belgium, on the same premises as EPSS (European Payment Systems Services) and MasterCard EMEA (the MasterCard region comprising Europe, the Middle East and Africa).

  8. Talk:Eurocard (printed circuit board) - Wikipedia

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    The Eurocard system is a strange mixture of subrack heights in 1.75 inch increments, card slot widths in 0.2 inch increments and card sizes in 100 mm height increments and 60 mm depth increments.-- Mmunroe 8 July 2005 05:58 (UTC)

  9. Eurocard Open - Wikipedia

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    The Eurocard Open was an annual tennis tournament for male professional players. The event was held annually in Stuttgart , Germany , and was played on indoor carpet from 1988 to 1997. Before 1990, during years 1988–1989 the tournament was organized as an invitational round-robin exhibition for 8 players.