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A Technical Reference for Legacy PCs and Peripherals for the Microsoft® Windows ® Family of Operating Systems.+ a; _6 k0 ?( T, p. r; Q
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. H( k, P; ~7 [Intel Corporation and Microsoft Corporation.
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Chapter 1, “Basic Legacy Plug and Play”
- J( H6 ^! M* P4 A Defines basic specifications and guidelines for implementing legacy Plug and Play.
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$ V/ J$ E5 ?! P$ v/ _ Chapter 2, “ISA Plug and Play”
* v A x% U) E. U2 c( Y Provides specific guidelines for implementing Plug and Play ISA, for the computer system and for individual devices." k) a' a& J2 h# z" J- j( m# y# `2 {
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Provides Plug and Play guidelines for legacy serial and parallel ports and for legacy mouse and keyboard connectors. Y3 f3 S7 V8 W* ~% v2 Z
8 d5 h- u4 J- `8 Q6 a Appendix A, “IRQ, DMA, and I/O Port Addresses”$ P3 }8 k- D; z1 O: h
IRQ, DMA, and I/O Port Addresses
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Appendix B, “Device Identifiers”9 k" a, l7 R7 Z5 _. @
Lists compatible IDs for legacy and ISA devices.4 M: A o Z* R$ u
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Glossary1 M7 P; n* J6 r ^9 D0 K
Defines technical terms and acronyms related to hardware and the Windows operating systems. |
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