Motorola MVME2400 Series Installation And Use Manual page 160

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ECC
ECP
EEPROM
EIDE
EISA (bus)
EPP
EPROM
G
ESCC
L
ESD
O
Ethernet
S
S
Falcon
A
R
Y
fast Ethernet
FDC
FDDI
GL-4
Error Correction Code
Extended Capability Port
Electrically Erasable Programmable Read-Only Memory. A
memory storage device that can be written repeatedly with no
special erasure fixture. EEPROMs do not lose their contents when
they are powered down.
Enhanced Integrated Drive Electronics. An improved version of
IDE, with faster data rates, 32-bit transactions, and DMA. Also
known as Fast ATA-2.
Extended Industry Standard Architecture (bus) (IBM). An
architectural system using a 32-bit bus that allows data to be
transferred between peripherals in 32-bit chunks instead of 16-bit or
8-bit that most systems use. With the transfer of larger bits of
information, the machine is able to perform much faster than the
standard ISA bus system.
Enhanced Parallel Port
Erasable Programmable Read-Only Memory. A memory storage
device that can be written once (per erasure cycle) and read many
times.
Enhanced Serial Communication Controller
Electro-Static Discharge/Damage
A local area network standard that uses radio frequency signals
carried by coaxial cables.
The code name for the DRAM controller chip developed by
Motorola for the MVME2600 and MVME3600 series of boards. It
is intended to be used in sets of two to provide the necessary
interface between the Power PC60x bus and the 144-bit ECC
DRAM (system memory array) and/or ROM/Flash.
See 100BaseTX.
Floppy Disk Controller
Fiber Distributed Data Interface. A network based on the use of
optical-fiber cable to transmit data in non-return-to-zero, invert-on-
1s (NRZI) format at speeds up to 100 Mbps.
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