COMPUTER PERIPHERAL ADD GRAPHICS

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
9FX MEDIA Number Nine Visual Technology Corporation 18 Hartwell Avenue Lexington MA 02173 computer peripheral add-in graphics, video and audio accelerator cards or devices, and related accessories, namely Motion Picture Expert Group (MPEG) hardware playback devices and other add-on video capture devices to allow the viewing, manipulation, and storage of National Televisioin System Committee (NSTC) standard TV video source images on a computer monitor;MEDIA;
9FX MOTION Number Nine Visual Technology Corporation 18 Hartwell Avenue Lexington MA 02173 computer peripheral add-in graphics and video cards or devices, and related accessories, namely Motion Picture Expert Group (MPEG) hardware playback devices and other add-on video capture devices to allow the viewing, manipulation, and storage of National Television System Committee (NTSC) standard TV video source images on a computer monitor;MOTION;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. Bus numbering management for an information handling system, such as a personal computer, is provided by interfacing one or more selectively hidden devices with one or more buses through either a hardware or software implementation. If an inactive bus becomes active, then disabling of a selectively hidden device interfaced with another active bus provides a bus number to the newly active bus. For instance, if a graphics capability is added to a computer system through a PCI bus, a PCI bridge associated with a second PCI bus is disabled so that the PCI bus number for the portion of the second PCI bus between the chipset of the computer system and the PCI bridge is available for use as the PCI bus number for the PCI bus associated with the graphics capability. The PCI bus number for the portion of the second PCI bus between the PCI bridge and existing peripheral devices is available for use for both portions of the second PCI bus. Thus, peripheral devices associated with the second PCI bus will continue to be recognized by the operating system as associated with the same PCI bus number. Alternatively, instructions associated with the PCI bus controller enables or disables a virtual device by handling input/output accesses.