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Server-plus: Bus Mastering (130 words)
Bus Mastering is feature that enables the CPU to communicate with the peripherals faster.
Bus Mastering is a feature that enables the Bus Controller to communicate with other devices under constant control of CPU.
Bus Mastering is a feature which enables the external devices to be connected to internal PCI bus.
Bus mastering - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (328 words)
In computing, bus mastering is a feature supported by some bus architectures that enables a controller connected to the bus to communicate directly with other devices on the bus without going through the CPU.
The bus master is the device that drives the address bus and bus control signals.
Direct memory access is a simple form of bus mastering where the I/O device is set up by the CPU to read from or write to one or more immediate blocks of memory and then signal to the CPU when it has done so.
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