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A Technical Reference for Legacy PCs and Peripherals for the Microsoft® Windows ® Family of Operating Systems.
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Chapter 1, “Basic Legacy Plug and Play”, w( x. V+ Q5 U& E! _
Defines basic specifications and guidelines for implementing legacy Plug and Play.0 V5 w+ a0 c V3 e
: Q5 w- @1 i7 D b1 P Chapter 2, “ISA Plug and Play”
/ d; G2 w1 _4 k Provides specific guidelines for implementing Plug and Play ISA, for the computer system and for individual devices.
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Chapter 3, “I/O Ports and Devices”9 t) g! I# N; Y) s
Provides Plug and Play guidelines for legacy serial and parallel ports and for legacy mouse and keyboard connectors.
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( Q$ W* q# _$ P! n5 @1 n9 D+ u- ` Appendix A, “IRQ, DMA, and I/O Port Addresses”$ a4 S4 _+ Z# [2 O
IRQ, DMA, and I/O Port Addresses
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* I) A* q5 B X# `. a& m% Q Appendix B, “Device Identifiers”
- M7 ~8 m5 E0 ~$ k# | Lists compatible IDs for legacy and ISA devices., J- D& M1 `8 N m& Q' D5 {
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Glossary
6 U1 ~& I. I4 M8 B- ?+ x Defines technical terms and acronyms related to hardware and the Windows operating systems. |
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