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  2. eBUS (serial buses) - Wikipedia

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    The eBUS 2-wire interface is an asynchronous serial port with active-low voltage that exchanges 8-bit bytes with start and (single) stop bits (no parity bit), at a symbol rate of 2400 baud, and can be implemented with a standard UART plus a voltage converter.

  3. RS-485 - Wikipedia

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    RS-485, also known as TIA-485(-A) or EIA-485, is a standard, originally introduced in 1983, defining the electrical characteristics of drivers and receivers for use in serial communications systems. Electrical signaling is balanced , and multipoint systems are supported.

  4. Zilog Z8000 - Wikipedia

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    Zilog had missed its chance to be the first company with a new, dedicated 16-bit design. In some ways the 8086 was similar to the Z8000, including the use of segmented memory, but in general it was a less advanced design with fewer processor registers and a much smaller maximum memory of 1 megabyte rather than the 8000's 8 MB. [9]

  5. List of VIA chipsets - Wikipedia

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    VIA chipsets support CPUs from Intel, AMD (e.g. the Athlon 64) and VIA themselves (e.g. the VIA C3 or C7).They support CPUs as old as the i386 in the early 1990s. In the early 2000s, their chipsets began to offer on-chip graphics support from VIA's joint venture with S3 Graphics beginning in 2001; this support continued into the early 2010s, with the release of the VX11H in August 2012.

  6. IBM 8000 - Wikipedia

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    The IBM 8000 series was a proposed transistor-based successor to the IBM 7000 series. Important engineers on the project included Fred Brooks and Gerry Blaauw . The project plan for the 8000 series was presented by Fred Brooks in January 1961.

  7. NAS Parallel Benchmarks - Wikipedia

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    NAS Parallel Benchmarks (NPB) are a set of benchmarks targeting performance evaluation of highly parallel supercomputers. They are developed and maintained by the NASA Advanced Supercomputing (NAS) Division (formerly the NASA Numerical Aerodynamic Simulation Program) based at the NASA Ames Research Center .

  8. Data General Eclipse - Wikipedia

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    Data General microEclipse microprocessor. The Data General Eclipse line of computers by Data General were 16-bit minicomputers released in early 1974 and sold until 1988. The Eclipse was based on many of the same concepts as the Data General Nova, but included support for virtual memory and multitasking more suitable to the small office than the lab.

  9. Comparison of single-board microcontrollers - Wikipedia

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    2x push buttons, RGB Led, power led; Buzzer; RTC clock DS3231; EEPROM; NRF24 Plug; ESP8266 Plug; SD card; Size 140mm x 65mm; Bluno DFRobot.com ATmega328 16 MHz Added Features: Built in TI CC2540; Bluetooth 4.0 Ready; AVR.duino U+ SlicMicro.com ATmega328 16 MHz Compatible With Arduino Uno Rev3 Added Features: SlicBus Port (Serial + Power)