VESA Local Bus - перевод на Английский
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VESA Local Bus - перевод на Английский

EXPANSION BUS
VLB motherboard; VESA local bus; VL-Bus; VL bus; VL-bus; VL-BUS; Very Long Bus
  • SVGA]] VLB graphics card
  • ISA]] slots of various feature levels. The top three are 16-bit ISA. The middle three are VLB; 16-bit ISA with the added slot (leftmost brown sections). The bottom (shorter) slot is 8-bit ISA. A card installed in this motherboard would have its mounting bracket on the right, which normally would be the "back" of the computer case.

VESA Local Bus         
Canale locale VESA (canale locale relativamente antiquato prodotto dall"ente per le norme d"uso dell" elettronica del video)
VL Bus         
Canale locale VESA relativamente antiquato emesso dall"ente per le norme d"uso dell"elettronica del video
address bus         
  • conventional PCI]] bus card slot (very bottom)
SYSTEM THAT TRANSFERS DATA BETWEEN COMPONENTS WITHIN A COMPUTER
Data bus; Address bus; Computer buses; Memory bus; Bus (computer); I/O bus; Internal bus; 100MHz bus; 133MHz bus; Asynchronous bus; Synchronous bus; PC bus; Hardware bus; External data bus; Computer bus; RAM bus; External bus; Cache bus; Digital bus; Computer/bus; Interconnect (computing); Data buses; Draft:Data Bus; Data highway; Address line; Motherboard bus; Processor bus
bus indirizzi

Определение

VESA Local Bus
<hardware, standard> (VL, VLB) A local bus defined by the Video Electronics Standards Association, mostly used in personal computers based on the Intel 486. See also PCI. (1995-03-31)

Википедия

VESA Local Bus

The VESA Local Bus (usually abbreviated to VL-Bus or VLB) is a short-lived expansion bus introduced during the i486 generation of x86 IBM-compatible personal computers. Created by VESA (Video Electronics Standards Association), the VESA Local Bus worked alongside the then-dominant ISA bus to provide a standardized high-speed conduit intended primarily to accelerate video (graphics) operations. VLB provides a standardized fast path that add-in (video) card makers could tap for greatly accelerated memory-mapped I/O and DMA, while still using the familiar ISA bus to handle basic device duties such as interrupts and port-mapped I/O. Some high-end 386DX motherboards also had a VL-Bus slot.