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  • 71 bytes (6 words) - 08:11, 18 February 2013
  • [[Has type::Number]] of PCMCIA devices that can be connected via this host adapter (i.e. the number of card slots * '''2''' if two devices can be connected at the same time
    233 bytes (47 words) - 21:48, 1 January 2017

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  • * Populate the [[:Category:Lists of devices|Device Library]] with as many devices as possible! The [[:Category:Lists of devices|Device Library]] is a new project designed to record as much information ab
    3 KB (388 words) - 18:34, 4 November 2022
  • ...digm shift for GPU's in the form of becoming general purpose computational devices, opening up for non-graphical usages with CUDA and OpenCL. Many architectur
    19 KB (3,051 words) - 08:13, 13 January 2019
  • ...or IDE transfers and independent IDE drive timings. Due to the lack of USB devices at this time board manufacturer often left the USB connector unsoldered. *Choosing sound devices
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  • == Devices produced by this company ==
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  • == Devices produced by this company ==
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  • Display devices with an aspect ratio of 4:3 are best suited for a proper DOS and early Wind
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  • ...PnP hardware bring their own configuration sheet and for mass storage USB devices third party software is available. ...ardware resources. The NTVDM emulation uses the default windows multimedia devices. Direct hardware access from within NTVDM is not possible.
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  • * Base 1 (Analog Devices AD1816JS SoundPort)
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  • ...hannels can be adjusted under Control Panel/System/Device Manager/Terratec Devices/EWS Synthesizer. Each of those channels has its own volume and effects cont ...codec chip and the internal routing possibilities. The codec is an Analog Devices AD1816 which provides SBPro and OPL3 compatibility. It is, however, not WSS
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  • ...c, MIDI-1 does not support SysEx messages (i.e. it filters them), external devices relying on SysEx have to be connected to MIDI-2 instead.
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  • ...evisions) and a Windows Sound System 2.0 compatible codec made by [[Analog Devices]] (AD1848, Crystal CS4231a in earlier revisions). The card also features a ...he ACI. The OPL4 as well as the MPU401 port are available as MIDI playback devices.
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  • ...CFG tool, you will see the PnP resources the card currently uses. Disabled devices will show "---", the IDE device and the gameport should be disabled already
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  • Initially, A3D technology was implemented with an Analog Devices DSP. This design was sold on products such as the Diamond Monster Sound M8
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  • '''LA''': composed/transcribed for Linear Arithmetic synthesis devices (Roland MT-32, CM series, LAPC-I)<br>
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  • == Devices produced by this company ==
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  • [[Category:Lists of devices]]
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  • [[Category:Lists of devices]]
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  • [[Category:Lists of devices]]
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  • == Devices produced by this company ==
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  • == Devices produced by this company ==
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  • This is a list of all Ethernet devices in the wiki. [[Category:Ethernet devices]]
    315 bytes (47 words) - 14:26, 24 January 2016
  • == Devices produced by this company ==
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  • [[Category:Video output devices]] [[Category:Lists of devices]]
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  • [[Category:Audio devices]] [[Category:Lists of devices]]
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  • ** '''[[Allows value::SCSI]]''' - devices connected to the SCSI bus ** '''[[Allows value::USB]]''' - devices that connect to USB
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  • [[Category:Lists of devices]]
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  • == Devices == ...a list of all ST-506 cards in the wiki. This list also includes composite devices, such as those cards that include a floppy controller or parallel port.
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  • ...ist of all simple IO cards in the wiki. This list also includes composite devices, such as Super IO cards that include simple IO support along with IDE contr [[Category:IO devices]]
    539 bytes (81 words) - 15:05, 13 February 2016
  • ...Controllers typically provide one or more 34-pin IDC headers (or on older devices, 34-pin PCB edge connectors) for connection to one or more drives. == Devices ==
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  • ...r''' interface is used to connect hard drives, CD drives and other storage devices. It supersedes the [[ST-506 controller]], and indeed reuses the same I/O a == Devices ==
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  • These devices provide a Matsushita MKE interface.
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  • * '''[[Allows value::Floppy drive]]''' - individual floppy drive devices themselves
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  • ...wever in the late 90s ''cable-select'' became common which would configure devices as master/slave depending on their location on the cable. This however req These devices provide an IDE interface.
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  • [[Category:Lists of devices]]
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  • == Devices == These devices use the Shugart 50-pin interface.
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  • ...the necessary BIOS support for these to work correctly as removable media devices. There are other devices in this series from the same manufacturer.
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  • There are other devices in this series from the same manufacturer.
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  • [[Category:Lists of devices]]
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  • [[Category:Lists of devices]]
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  • There are other devices in this series from the same manufacturer.
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  • This is a list of all codec devices in the wiki. These devices provide hardware accelerated encoding and decoding of various audio and vid [[Category:Codec devices]]
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  • ...wever the addition of a single SE device (40MB/sec or less) will cause all devices to drop back to SE speed<ref>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parallel_SCSI#Mi == Devices ==
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  • ...independent'' SCSI buses this device can communicate with. Note that some devices provide multiple connectors for the ''same'' bus (e.g. a controller card wi
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  • == Devices produced by this company ==
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  • [[Category:Lists of devices]]
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  • == Devices produced by this company ==
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  • [[Category:Lists of devices]]
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  • [[Category:Lists of devices]]
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  • | PCMCIA devices = 2
    1 KB (166 words) - 21:57, 1 January 2017
  • [[Has type::Number]] of PCMCIA devices that can be connected via this host adapter (i.e. the number of card slots * '''2''' if two devices can be connected at the same time
    233 bytes (47 words) - 21:48, 1 January 2017
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