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COMPUTER BUS
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Report from the Altair (S-100) bus forum held at the Personal Computing 77 convention. Discusses the ways to expand the bus to 16-bits and problems with the bus.
BYTE Mar 1978 (v.3#3) pg. 148

An Altair (S-100) to DEC LSI-11 bus adaptor. A description of the problems that exist and one possible solution.
BYTE Sep 1978 (v.3#9) pg. 102

Comments on S-100 bus extension to accommodate 16-bit processors.
BYTE Jan 1979 (v.4#1) pg. 54

Photo essay illustrates the construction of a computer backplane for a new computer system based on the 6809 processor. The backplane uses sockets with 72 circuit connections in two rows of 36 pins. The computer is being built by Carl Helmers.
BYTE Jul 1979 (v.4#7) pg. 194

A tower of an enclosure. Part 3. Installing a passive backplane and support cards and a dedicated power supply to extend your PC's bus by six expansion slots. Est. cost: $170.
COMPUTERCRAFT Apr 1992 (v.2#4) pg. 36

A tower of an enclosure. Part 4. Construction, checking out the bus expander, and final installation.
COMPUTERCRAFT May 1992 (v.2#5) pg. 32

Directly accessing a PC bus. Build this simple eight-bit interface card and a remote-bus breakout board to give you a safe, direct hookup to the internal bus. Est. cost: $100.
COMPUTERCRAFT Apr 1993 (v.3#4) pg. 18

Building plug-in cards for PC and compatible computers. What you should know to successfully and safely interconnect new hardware designs with a PC expansion bus.
COMPUTERCRAFT Jun 1993 (v.3#6) pg. 16

Expand your KIM. Part 2. An expansion board for the KIM-1 allows it to interface to the S-100 bus and use S-100 peripherals.
KILOBAUD MICROCOMPUTING #13 Jan 1978 pg. 36
Correction KILOBAUD MICROCOMPUTING #15 Mar 1978 pg. 34

Expand your KIM. Part 3. Bus control board and memory.
KILOBAUD MICROCOMPUTING #14 Feb 1978 pg. 68

Kilobaud Klassroom No. 10. Bus traffic control. Computer decoders, decoding, three-state devices and how traffic is controlled on the microprocessor data bus.
KILOBAUD MICROCOMPUTING #17 May 1978 pg. 54

How to interface two different microcomputers that use the same microprocessor chip. The article deals with interfacing two M6800 based systems but it can be applied to other systems. Use each computer independently or the two together as one large system.
KILOBAUD MICROCOMPUTING #18 Jun 1978 pg. 92

Compatibility and the Altair (S-100) bus. A review of which manufacturers are using which pins of the S-100 bus for various functions.
KILOBAUD MICROCOMPUTING #19 Jul 1978 pg. 100
Correction KILOBAUD MICROCOMPUTING #22 Oct 1978 pg. 20

Kilobaud Klassroom No. 11. Data and address buses.
KILOBAUD MICROCOMPUTING #20 Aug 1978 pg. 36

What is a bus. A systematic description of the various types of buses that can be encountered in a computer.
KILOBAUD MICROCOMPUTING #23 Nov 1978 pg. 94

A look at three TRS-80 peripherals: Expansion interface, line printer, and disk drive.
KILOBAUD MICROCOMPUTING #28 Apr 1979 pg. 22

How important is proper termination? A user's review of the Godbout terminated motherboard.
KILOBAUD MICROCOMPUTING #28 Apr 1979 pg. 52

Adding an active terminator to your computer motherboard. Est. cost: $5.
KILOBAUD MICROCOMPUTING #28 Apr 1979 pg. 110
Correction KILOBAUD MICROCOMPUTING #31 Jul 1979 pg. 24

Putting the 1802 on the S-100 bus.
KILOBAUD MICROCOMPUTING #30 Jun 1979 pg. 68

Profile of the HUH Electronics model 8100 adaptor board and motherboard combination. It interfaces the TRS-80 to an S-100 bus. Est. cost: $185-$295 in kit form.
KILOBAUD MICROCOMPUTING #31 Jul 1979 pg. 40
Added Info KILOBAUD MICROCOMPUTING #39 Mar 1980 pg. 117

Put your PET on the bus. How to assemble and use the BETSI S-100 interface/motherboard from Forethought Products. It makes possible the addition of S-100 boards to the PET computer.
KILOBAUD MICROCOMPUTING #33 Sep 1979 pg. 112

Exploring the inequality of bus buffers. A comparison of various bus buffer chips and tips on determining the needs of your system.
KILOBAUD MICROCOMPUTING #34 Oct 1979 pg. 150

Extending the Altair bus. Includes foil pattern layouts for an S-100 bus to ribbon cable connector with provisions for interleaved ground wires.
KILOBAUD MICROCOMPUTING #36 Dec 1979 pg. 154

Expand your Heath H8 computer. Build your own expansion interface to provide a second motherboard. Estimated cost: $180.
KILOBAUD MICROCOMPUTING #41 May 1980 pg. 40

Get your PET on the IEEE 488 bus. Part 1. Rudiments of the 488 bus.
KILOBAUD MICROCOMPUTING #43 Jul 1980 pg. 22

Get your PET on the IEEE 488 bus. Part 2. File characteristics of the IEEE 488 bus.
KILOBAUD MICROCOMPUTING #44 Aug 1980 pg. 134

Some notes on bus termination.
KILOBAUD MICROCOMPUTING #44 Aug 1980 pg. 180

Get your PET on the IEEE 488 bus. Part 3.
KILOBAUD MICROCOMPUTING #45 Sep 1980 pg. 44
Added Info KILOBAUD MICROCOMPUTING #47 Nov 1980 pg. 210

A switch allows the SWTP MP-B motherboard to be used for either 6800 or 6809 operation. Allows you to switch back and forth between the MP-A2 and MP-09 processor boards.
KILOBAUD MICROCOMPUTING #45 Sep 1980 pg. 109

Tracking down the bus. Why some S-100 boards won't work with the S-100 bus.
KILOBAUD MICROCOMPUTING #46 Oct 1980 pg. 154

Get on the PET instrument bus. An easy machine-language implementation of the IEEE 488 (GPIB) bus via SRQ line interrupts.
KILOBAUD MICROCOMPUTING #55 Jul 1981 (v.5#7) pg. 167

How to use the Quality Research Company 80-210 motherboard as an expansion motherboard for the SS-50 bus as found in the SWTP 6800 computer. Includes a pattern for etching the extender card.
KILOBAUD MICROCOMPUTING #60 Dec 1981 (v.5#12) pg. 144

Personal computers. All about the S-100 bus. A look at the bus and how those 100 lines are used.
RADIO-ELECTRONICS Apr 1978 (v.49#4) pg. 48

The general purpose interface bus. Using the GPIB, IEEE 488 bus, or HP Interface Bus to exchange digital data and maintain control between instrumentation devices and computers. Part 1.
RADIO-ELECTRONICS Jul 1988 (v.59#7) pg. 57

The general purpose interface bus. Part 2.
RADIO-ELECTRONICS Aug 1988 (v.59#8) pg. 53