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Electronics Technician Volume 06-Digital Data Systems
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Chapter 8 Computer Instructions and Man/Machine Interfaces

I/O SERIAL DATA OPERATIONS—  Serial  data operations  exchange  information  via  a  single  path,  line, or wire. The channel/port itself is made up of several wires, but only one is used to transfer the binary data. INTERCOMPUTER  I/O  OPERATIONS— Parallel  channels  are  often  used  to  communicate between two stand-alone computers. In this mode, the computers will appear as external devices to each other. One computer will be designated the transmitting (outputting) computer; the other computer will be designated the receiving (input) computer. Learn   all   you   can   about   how   input/output operations enable the computer to communicate with and control the variety of equipments used in today’s computer  systems.  Learn  about  the  internal  I/O  process and the interfacing process. This will help you to troubleshoot and diagnose input/output problems and to repair and/or replace I/O parts. 7-38

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