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PCI

abbreviation for
(Computer Science) Peripheral Component Interconnect: an expansion slot on a computer for inserting hardware devices
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PCI

N ABBR =Peripheral Component InterconnectPCI m
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PCI

(Comput) abbr of Peripheral Component InterconnectPCI
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PCI

abbr percutaneous coronary intervention. V. intervention.
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City of Industry, CA, May 22, 2014 --(PR.com)-- Axiomtek, one of the world's leading designers and manufacturers of innovative, high-performance and reliable PC-based industrial computer products, has introduced the CAPA112, its latest fanless 3.5-inch embedded board with PC/104 for ISA bus expansion.
Ethernet, PCI, USB, PXI, PCI Express, Firewire, CompactFlash, and even the venerable GPIB, RS-232/485, and ISA bus are all popular.
Present-day there is available number of devices which can perform DAQ--standard cards for PCI or ISA bus and modules for industrial automation usually equipped with RS485, CAN and other interfaces.
The memory hole is configurable to enable the use of legacy PC/104 (ISA bus) peripheral cards originally used with 386 and 486 systems having very small memory configurations.
The wireless LAN adapters are network interface cards for 16-bit ISA bus or 32-bit PCI computers.
PC 99 calls for manufacturers to remove all ISA bus and device components and standardise on PCI.
To run Home Office Voice Mail, users need a personal computer with a Pentium 60 or faster processor, Windows 95 operating system, 8 MB of RAM, 4 MB of free hard disk space, a 3.5-inch high-density drive, a free ISA bus slot, an analog telephone line, a modem or other Internet connection and a Microsoft-compatible mouse.
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