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A Technical Reference for Legacy PCs and Peripherals for the Microsoft® Windows ® Family of Operating Systems.
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Version 1.0 – May 16, 1999) j6 c$ Y4 q: x7 w; t8 r# X
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Intel Corporation and Microsoft Corporation.
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Chapter 1, “Basic Legacy Plug and Play”% f& R8 e$ |+ m. h- Y
Defines basic specifications and guidelines for implementing legacy Plug and Play.2 d- D$ \+ M0 `$ S) |) Z6 N/ G
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Chapter 2, “ISA Plug and Play”
& @/ j8 L0 k# U' F6 _8 [6 K Provides specific guidelines for implementing Plug and Play ISA, for the computer system and for individual devices.0 t3 }2 `9 ^; r' j. H
. l" A! i7 X h Chapter 3, “I/O Ports and Devices”
1 j+ A: d8 g$ I! F$ O" |1 R Provides Plug and Play guidelines for legacy serial and parallel ports and for legacy mouse and keyboard connectors.
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# N; `; X' ]+ n2 q8 g1 e$ G+ o Appendix A, “IRQ, DMA, and I/O Port Addresses”
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Appendix B, “Device Identifiers”6 i! V/ @# m5 j6 O5 O
Lists compatible IDs for legacy and ISA devices.9 \9 T: _1 P# M. B
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Glossary* m) F4 V" Y+ d* y7 G6 |
Defines technical terms and acronyms related to hardware and the Windows operating systems. |
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