COMPUTER ADD ON CARD

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
PIAGP ICP Electronics, Inc. 3F, No.22, Chung-Hsing Rd., Shi-Chi City Taipei Hsien 221 Taiwan Computer add-on card, LAN card, floating-point processor, printer control card, laser printer control card, plotter control card, ROM chip, mother board, accelerator card, graphic accelerator card, image card, video capture card, VGA card, audio card, uncompression card, video card, fax card, add-on card, memory card;
PIAGP PCI ISA AGP BUS ARCHITECTURE ICP Electronics, Inc. 3F, No.22, Chung-Hsing Rd., Shi-Chi City Taipei Hsien 221 Taiwan Computer add-on card, LAN card, floating-point processor, plotter control card, ROM chip, mother board, accelerator card, graphic accelerator card, image card, video capture card, VGA card, audio card, uncompression card, video card, fax card, add-on card, memory card, industrial computer backplane, computer, and computer workstation;PCI, ISA, AGP, and BUS ARCHITECTURE;
PIAGP PCI ISA AGP BUS ARCHITECTURE ICP Electronics, Inc. 3F, No.22, Chung-Hsing Rd., Shi-Chi City Taipei Hsien 221 Taiwan Computer add-on card, LAN card, floating-point processor, plotter control card, ROM chip, mother board, accelerator card, graphic accelerator card, image card, video capture card, VGA card, audio card, uncompression card, video card, fax card, add-on card, memory card, industrial computer backplane, computer, computer workstation;PCI, ISA, AGP, OR BUS ARCHITECTURE;
VIDEO MAX BEHAVIOR TECH COMPUTER (USA) CORP. 4180 Business Center Dr. Fremont CA 94538 COMPUTER ADD-ON CARD;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A method of making a computer booting an operation system from a flash card which is plugged in a multi-card reader having the following steps: at first, a bootable card having a master bootable record or reserve sector written a bootable pattern thereon is prepared. Then if the BIOS of the host computer requests a bootable pattern from the USB storage apparatus, the firmware of the multi-card reader is then provided a logic unit number (LUN)=0 to the host computer if there is a bootable flash card seated at a socket. The socket is not need to be the first socket but arbitrary. Thus, the USB card reader will be convenient for any user.