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A Technical Reference for Legacy PCs and Peripherals for the Microsoft® Windows ® Family of Operating Systems.- j/ _( j7 ` k4 _0 j
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Version 1.0 – May 16, 1999; Y' Z _( n( E
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Intel Corporation and Microsoft Corporation.7 Y# N- L/ h: x) ~! P
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Chapter 1, “Basic Legacy Plug and Play”
% O6 s3 U: x- K" g( S Defines basic specifications and guidelines for implementing legacy Plug and Play.
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Chapter 2, “ISA Plug and Play”
4 _( w. z9 I- ^. F3 ` Provides specific guidelines for implementing Plug and Play ISA, for the computer system and for individual devices.
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! B0 I( k; o: L0 x; j% [1 _) {0 J Chapter 3, “I/O Ports and Devices”
. c0 P9 @% ?0 A" ^5 }4 [" V( j Provides Plug and Play guidelines for legacy serial and parallel ports and for legacy mouse and keyboard connectors.
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Appendix A, “IRQ, DMA, and I/O Port Addresses”
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4 B/ a9 e/ `# T) ? Appendix B, “Device Identifiers”3 E3 O1 ~3 w. y
Lists compatible IDs for legacy and ISA devices.; S( g+ l. s3 e4 _
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Glossary
4 @5 l5 }, M& u6 B0 j9 b Defines technical terms and acronyms related to hardware and the Windows operating systems. |
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