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Appendix A: Architecture Information
The following sources of information can help you better understand PC architecture.
ISA, Standard PS/2 – Connectors
» AT Bus Design: Eight and Sixteen-Bit ISA, E-ISA and EISA Design, Edward Solari, Annabooks, 1990, ISBN 0-
929392-08-6
» AT IBM Technical Reference Vol. 1 and 2, 1985
» ISA and EISA Theory and Operation, Edward Solari, Annabooks, 1992, ISBN 0929392159
» ISA Bus Specifications and Application Notes, Jan. 30, 1990, Intel
» ISA System Architecture, Third Edition, Tom Shanley and Don Anderson, Addison-Wesley Publishing Company,
1995, ISBN 0-201-40996-8
» Personal Computer Bus Standard P996, Draft D2.00, Jan. 18, 1990, IEEE, Inc.
» Technical Reference Guide, Extended Industry Standard Architecture Expansion Bus, Compaq 1989
PCI
» PCI SIG
The PCI-SIG provides a forum for its ~900 member companies, who develop PCI products based on the
specifications that are created by the PCI-SIG. You can search for information about the SIG on the Web.
» PCI and PCI-X Hardware and Software Architecture and Design, Fifth Edition, Edward Solari and George Willse,
Annabooks, 2001, ISBN 0-929392-63-9.
» PCI System Architecture, Tom Shanley and Don Anderson, Addison-Wesley, 2000, ISBN 0-201-30974-2.
General PC Architecture
» Embedded PCs, MarktandTechnik GmbH, ISBN 3-8272-5314-4 (German)
» Hardware Bible, Winn L. Rosch, SAMS, 1997, 0-672-30954-8
» Interfacing to the IBM Personal Computer, Second Edition, Lewis C. Eggebrecht, SAMS, 1990, ISBN 0-672-22722-3
» The Indispensable PC Hardware Book, Hans-Peter Messmer, Addison-Wesley, 1994, ISBN 0-201-62424-9
» The PC Handbook: For Engineers, Programmers, and Other Serious PC Users, Sixth Edition, John P. Choisser and
John O. Foster, Annabooks, 1997, ISBN 0-929392-36-1
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