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<p>The VMEbus specification defines an interfacing system used to interconnect microprocessors, data storage, and peripheral control devices in a closely coupled hardware configuration. The system has been conceived with the following objectives: </p>
<p>a) to allow communication between devices on the VMEbus without disturbing the internal activities of other devices interfaced to the VMEbus;</p>
<p>b) to specify the electrical and mechanical system characteristics required to design devices that will reliably and unambiguously communicate with other devices interfaced to the VMEbus;</p>
<p>c) to specify protocols that precisely define the interaction between the VMEbus and devices interfaced to it; </p>
<p>d) to provide terminology and definitions that describe the system protocol; </p>
<p>e) to allow a broad range of design latitude so that the designer can optimize cost and/or performance without affecting system compatibility;</p>
<p>f) to provide a system where performance is primarily device limited, rather than system interface limited.</p>
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<p>The VMEbus specification defines an interfacing system used to interconnect microprocessors, data storage, and peripheral control devices in a closely coupled hardware configuration. The system has been conceived with the following objectives: </p>
<p>a) to allow communication between devices on the VMEbus without disturbing the internal activities of other devices interfaced to the VMEbus;</p>
<p>b) to specify the electrical and mechanical system characteristics required to design devices that will reliably and unambiguously communicate with other devices interfaced to the VMEbus;</p>
<p>c) to specify protocols that precisely define the interaction between the VMEbus and devices interfaced to it; </p>
<p>d) to provide terminology and definitions that describe the system protocol; </p>
<p>e) to allow a broad range of design latitude so that the designer can optimize cost and/or performance without affecting system compatibility;</p>
<p>f) to provide a system where performance is primarily device limited, rather than system interface limited.</p>