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 Computer bus - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In computer architecture, a bus is a subsystem that transfers data or power between computer components inside a computer or between computers.
An internal bus connects all the internal components of a computer to the motherboard (and thus, the CPU and internal memory).
Early computer buses were bundles of wire that attached memory and peripherals.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Computer_bus   (1991 words)

  
 local bus Computer Encyclopedia Enterprise Resource Directory Complete Guide to Internet
Various proprietary local busses for {personal computers} are still in use.
{notebook computers}, use a local bus with no expansion slots.
Previous non-local bus standards include {ISA}, {EISA} and {MCA}.
http://www.jaysir.com/computer-encyclopedia/l/local-bus-computer-terms.htm   (87 words)

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