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- DCEbus abstract "DCEbus is a computer bus standard, originally developed for industrial control computers interfacing to the "real world" by the Belgian company Data Applications International. It is physically based on Eurocard sizes, mechanicals and 31-pin connectors (DIN 41617 similar to the DIN 41612 but simpler), and using its own signalling system, which Eurocard does not define. It was first developed in 1970 but was never adopted by any other company. The 24 I/O lines available on the DCEbus (from an Intel 8255 of the controlling computer) could be used directly, or could use the "DCE bus mode", in which the 24 I/O lines were grouped in three groups of eight I/O lines, of which the first group was used for data, and of the second group two were used for read and write strobes, and one for "bus expansion", the third group was used for eight "card address lines". Most often these setup was used to control another Intel 58255 on the actual interface card. The remaining seven pins of the 31-pin DIN connector were used for power and ground signals.".
- DCEbus wikiPageID "34287862".
- DCEbus wikiPageRevisionID "474151663".
- DCEbus hasPhotoCollection DCEbus.
- DCEbus subject Category:Computer_buses.
- DCEbus type Abstraction100002137.
- DCEbus type Arrangement105726596.
- DCEbus type BusTopology105730591.
- DCEbus type Cognition100023271.
- DCEbus type ComputerBuses.
- DCEbus type Configuration105731779.
- DCEbus type Design105728678.
- DCEbus type PsychologicalFeature100023100.
- DCEbus type Structure105726345.
- DCEbus type Topology105730365.
- DCEbus comment "DCEbus is a computer bus standard, originally developed for industrial control computers interfacing to the "real world" by the Belgian company Data Applications International. It is physically based on Eurocard sizes, mechanicals and 31-pin connectors (DIN 41617 similar to the DIN 41612 but simpler), and using its own signalling system, which Eurocard does not define. It was first developed in 1970 but was never adopted by any other company.".
- DCEbus label "DCEbus".
- DCEbus sameAs m.0hzmrd2.
- DCEbus sameAs Q5204493.
- DCEbus sameAs Q5204493.
- DCEbus sameAs DCEbus.
- DCEbus wasDerivedFrom DCEbus?oldid=474151663.
- DCEbus isPrimaryTopicOf DCEbus.