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Date   : Sun, 30 Oct 2005 00:24:43 +0100
From   : jgh@... (Jonathan Graham Harston)
Subject: Re: Dual Floppies On A Master

Richard Gellman <splodge@...> wrote:
> Pete Turnbull wrote:
> >I disagree, it's a perfectly ordinary bus, in the sense used by
> >electronics engineers.  It's a set of signal/control lines to which you
> >
> I meant its not a bus in the conventional digital sense, i.e. no A0-A15,
> D0-D7, etc (example being more of a processor bus than a hard drive
 
That's a "data bus", "address bus", etc. You can, for example,
have a digital bus that is all data and no address. SCSI drive
control, for instance. D0-D7, C/D and W/R.
 
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