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Standard specification for proposed microcomputer system backplanes P896/D2
The introduction of the second generation of 16-bit microprocessors, and the impending 32-bit products call for a whole new set of backplane bus requirements that cannot be accomodated by present offerings. The IEEE Computer Society is sponsoring a joint US/European effort to develop a manufacturer and processor independent, 16/32 bit, multitask/multimaster, distributed control backplane bus, the origins and current status of which are presented here.