Yolanda -

I wanted to include MCA, but I didn't have any examples from which to work.

Never thought of AGP as a "bus" slot, since there are not normally more than
a a single AGP slot per motherboard. (OK, per CPU - I _think_ I remember
seeing a multi-CPU motherboard with multiple AGP slots, but they're not
"bused" - Each is connected to only one of the processors.)

The _REALLY_ important buses I left out are not really PC-centric - The HP-
IB (Hewlett-Packard Interface Bus) now called GP-IB (General Purpose
Interface Bus) or IEEE-488; And the SCSI (Small Computer System Interface)
Bus.

Those two are more often thought of as peripheral interconnection systems,
but since they are addressable, multi-device interconnects, they count as
buses.

Later,
    Dave

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