disk coprocessor board

  • 1disk coprocessor board —    See host bus adapter …

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  • 2DCB — comp. abbr. Data Control Block comp. abbr. Define Control Block electr. abbr. Drawout Circuit Breakers abbr. Data Control Block abbr. Disk Coprocessor Board (Novell, SCSI, HBA) comp. abbr. Device Control Block comp. abbr. Disk Coprocessor Board… …

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  • 3host bus adapter —    Abbreviated HBA. A board acting as an interface between the processor and the hard disk controller in a network server, used by Novell NetWare to relieve the main processor of data storage and retrieval tasks. Also known as a disk coprocessor… …

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  • 4DCB — • Data/Device Control Block • Defense Communications Board ( > IEEE Standard Dictionary ) • Disk Coprocessor Board (Novell) …

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  • 5DCB — [1] Data/Device Control Block [2] Defense Communications Board ( > IEEE Standard Dictionary ) [3] Disk Coprocessor Board (Novell) …

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  • 6DCB — Data Control Block (Computing » General) * Direct Copper Bonding (Academic & Science » Electronics) * Disk Coprocessor Board (Computing » General) * Digital Channel Bank (Computing » Telecom) …

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  • 7DECmate — was the name of a series of PDP 8 compatible computers produced by the Digital Equipment Corporation in the late 1970s and early 1980s. All of the models used an Intersil 6100 (later known as the Harris 6100) or Harris 6120 (an improved Intersil… …

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  • 8Commodore CBM-II — Release date 1982 Discontinued 1984 Operating system Microsoft BASIC 4.0 CPU …

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  • 9Applix 1616 — The Applix 1616 was a kit computer with a Motorola 68000 CPU, produced by a small company called Applix in Sydney, Australia, from 1986 to the early 1990s. It ran a custom multitasking multiuser operating system that was resident in ROM. A… …

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  • 10Mac286 — The Mac286 was a Intel 80286 based MS DOS coprocessor expansion card for one of Apple Computer s first expandable Macintosh computers, the 1987 Macintosh II. It was developed by AST Research in an effort to close the gap between the Macintosh and …

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