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Regarding Books there i know 1
1.  AOA explains the workings of PCI.
2.The intel Microprocessor 8086/88, 80186/80188 286 386 486 P and P pro
Architecture Programming and Interfacing
contains complete details of some of the stuff u asked for


Pankaj Kaushal wrote:

> On Fri, May 04, 2001 at 03:11:43PM +0530, Vineet Ahuja wrote:
> >
> >       Hi guys,
> >       can anyone tell me the difference b/w PCI,SCSI & IDE etc.
> Peripheral Component Interconnect
>
> SCSI /n./  [Small Computer System Interface] A bus-independent
> standard for system-level interfacing between a computer and
> intelligent devices.  Typically annotated in literature with
> `sexy' (/sek'see/), `sissy' (/sis'ee/), and `scuzzy'
> (/skuh'zee/) as pronunciation guides -- the last being the
> overwhelmingly predominant form, much to the dismay of the
> designers and their marketing people.  One can usually assume that
> a person who pronounces it /S-C-S-I/ is clueless.
>
> Integrated Drive Electronics
>
> >       I'm confused in al this, or just sgest some book or site where i can
> >have detailed information about these??
> >       Thx
> >       Vineet
> >
> >
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