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XI Expansion Buses Over the past 20 years, expansion buses have seen a series of "turf wars" in mind numbing propaganda. For a number of years the outcome was mass confusion. Intel brought peace to the battle of the expansion bus in the end. Today's A+ core test reflects this outcome. And it is still possible to find computers with these earlier buses. The older bus styles today are considered legacy architecture. And they have been included here, so if you see one, you're not saying, "what's that?" Our brief tour begins with the original IBM PC Model 5150.
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