(Free and download) PCMCIA System Architecture: 16-Bit PC Cards (2nd Edition)
☆ MindShare Inc., Don Anderson ☆
| #4227453 in Books | 1995-10-05 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 9.10 x1.30 x7.30l,2.03 | File Name: 0201409917 | 464 pages
||6 of 7 people found the following review helpful.| well presented, badly edited, incoherent content|By A Customer|This book is really nicely presented, the chapter headings are promising. Shame about the content. I don't think this book was ever edited, many of the tables and figures don't match the text. Exactly the same diagram turns up in almost every chapter, each time with a different title. Much of the information refers|From the Back Cover||
"The realization of full compatibility and interoperability with PC card technology is built on a thorough understanding of PC card architecture. PCMCIA System Architecture explains this architecture with a systematic ap
PCMCIA System Architecture: 16-Bit PC Cards, Second Edition describes PC card hardware and software interfaces and their relationships to overall system design. Developed by the Personal Computer Memory Card International Association (PCMCIA) and the Japan Electronics Industry Development Association (JEIDA), the PC Card Standard defines a standard hardware and software interface for small removable 16-bit cards. The PC Card Standard also defines a new 32-bit PC Card ca...
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