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  • TechFest

    Micro Channel Bus technical summary.

    www.techfest.com

  • What is MicroChannel Architecture?

    IBM's answer to the failings of its older PC bus, which is now referred to as the ISA bus, article discusses the problems and short falls it had.

    kb.indiana.edu

  • Su's PS/2 Page

    The effects of M.A.D. Microchannel Addictive Disorder.

    www.utdallas.edu

  • Tavi PS/2 Pages

    Information about IBM PS/2 machines. Although mainly directed at the MicroChannel systems (model 50 and above) there may be the occasional snippet about the lower end ISA-based systems as well.

    www.tavi.co.uk

  • Peter H. Wendt

    IBM Microchannel Enthusiasts Page including his famous QBMCA Microchannel Adapter Identification Software and hundreds of ADFs for IBM MCA-machines.

    www.mcamafia.de

  • Hardware Documentation - Buses - MCA

    Links to information about the MicroChannel Architecture (MCA) bus, as used in many IBM PS/2, RS/6000, AS/400, and 370 machines.

    www.at.netbsd.org

  • Micro Channel Architecture (MCA) Bus

    Ways in which MCA was "ahead of its time", with explanation of its demise.

    www.pcguide.com

  • Quatech: Microchannel Bus Overview

    Describes MCA's improvements over ISA, plug-and-play system, and a few specs.

    www.quatech.com

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