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Daisy Chain Definition |
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WordPerfect® 5.1 for DOS
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Solutions: Daisy Chain: A daisy chain is a specific way of connecting a series of devices to a computer, or more precisely, a method of propagating signals along a bus. This method is a bus line that is interconnected with units in such a manner that a signal passes from one unit to the next in serial fashion. This daisy chain method of connecting devices establishes a built-in priority scheme whereby the unit closest to the CPU has the first or highest interrupt priority. |
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