System for designating a plurality of I/O devices to a plurality

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395823, 39520001, 395427, 364239, 3642426, 36424292, 36424341, G06F 1300, G06F 1314, G06F 1320

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ABSTRACT:
A system for connecting a plurality of input/output (I/O) channels to a single computer system bus. A system controller establishes priority among the I/O channels competing for access to the system bus. A plurality of I/O channel bridges are connected to the system bus and interface with EISA channels. The I/O bridges receive data from the EISA channels at one data rate and transmit the data to the system bus at another data rate. Data is stored within the I/O bridges in a cache memory device until commanded to transmit the data to the system bus by the system controller.

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