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A Technical Reference for Legacy PCs and Peripherals for the Microsoft® Windows ® Family of Operating Systems.
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" p" i) N' x$ N* X& [; l7 g1 fVersion 1.0 – May 16, 19995 K3 {% ` c1 m8 q& }
2 R6 B$ s; j7 w. P: CIntel Corporation and Microsoft Corporation.0 i) Z! p1 y+ E: v$ r
3 M% P/ j, j, m Chapter 1, “Basic Legacy Plug and Play”% u( m( y- a z) T1 N( ~0 s
Defines basic specifications and guidelines for implementing legacy Plug and Play." C# ^4 ^) }( ^& h e& F, [
5 A: g8 c/ e: G* ~: W8 S Chapter 2, “ISA Plug and Play”/ V4 P, o# z$ P9 ^- K4 i' j
Provides specific guidelines for implementing Plug and Play ISA, for the computer system and for individual devices.- e# e, C! o& X, b8 c
+ @: j G4 b' O) s% c Chapter 3, “I/O Ports and Devices”- `, q) q* D! F
Provides Plug and Play guidelines for legacy serial and parallel ports and for legacy mouse and keyboard connectors.
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p$ @4 V' |7 E- e: Q, p Appendix A, “IRQ, DMA, and I/O Port Addresses”
# J+ D2 l- }9 p IRQ, DMA, and I/O Port Addresses- p9 |. P$ t1 _
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Appendix B, “Device Identifiers”2 {* H6 e8 q( G
Lists compatible IDs for legacy and ISA devices.
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Glossary! P7 ~$ |7 B; P( q) }
Defines technical terms and acronyms related to hardware and the Windows operating systems. |
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