You can take a look at the Mindspring books, the PCI book for example has a
pretty decent explanation of the macroarchitecture of a modern PC. The
Pentium II book has a fair amount of material on the Pentium system bus, on
cache control, and on multiprocessing. Also, if you can still get hold of
them, the old IBM PS/2 Tech Reference Manuals have detailed circuit diagrams
- things have evolved a bit, but the core material still applies.
Hope this helps !
Alberto.
-----Original Message-----
From: Robert Fernando -ntlworld [mailto:xxxxx@ntlworld.com]
Sent: Thursday, October 02, 2003 5:23 AM
To: Windows System Software Devs Interest List
Subject: [ntdev] Ot block diagram outline the various harware componets
of a pc
Hi all,
Does anyone know a good reference / diagram which would how the various
electronic components inside a typical PC are connected.
thanks
Robert Fernando
www.rowanclose.com
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