Delaying arbitration of bus access in digital computers

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A bus arbitration protocol and accompanying bus arbitration logic for multiple-processor computer systems in which each processing module has a local cache. Several bus arbitration policies are enforced on contending devices which effectively introduce delay states into the arbitration behavior exhibited by each device. The bus arbitration protocol employs a distributed method of arbitration control involving an essentially fixed prioritization of arbitrating devices.

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