Global Information Lookup Global Information

Micro Channel Developers Association information


The Micro Channel Developers Association (MCDA) was a consortium of computer manufacturers that sought to consider and prioritize steps in the maturation of the Micro Channel architecture, as well as to explore better approaches to disseminating technical information about Micro Channel to third parties.[1]

Micro Channel was a computer bus architecture introduced by International Business Machines Corporation (IBM) with their Personal System/2 family of computers in 1987. Intended as the replacement to the de facto Industry Standard Architecture IBM pioneered with the IBM PC, Micro Channel was met with backlash over IBM's exuberant licensing costs, and several computer companies, most influentially Compaq, formed a committee that developed the Extended Industry Standard Architecture (EISA) in 1988. EISA saw popularity in workstations and desktop servers in the following years. While PS/2s also enjoyed modest success in those markets, Micro Channel was seldom licensed for official clones during its first years, leading to a perception of IBM among peripheral manufacturers as a domineering patent holder.[2] The Micro Channel Developers Association was formed in October 1990 as a response to this perception and EISA's emergence.[3]

Membership in the MCDA carried an annual fee of $2,500. EISA manufacturers were not barred from entrance or invitation; spokespersons for MCDA contacted Compaq, lead architect of EISA, to join their consortium, as they did to EISA co-founders Olivetti and NEC. Out of the over 800 companies developing Micro Channel products (at least those assigned numerical vendor IDs by IBM, to be read by the IBM's BIOS for MCA machines), only 14 comprised the Micro Channel Developers Association on its formation. This included IBM, Intel, Chips and Technologies, NCR Corporation, Olivetti, Apricot Computers, Western Digital, Siemens Nixdorf, AOX Inc., Reply Corporation, Core International, Cumulus Corporation, and National Software Testing Laboratories.[4] NEC later joined, in November that year.[5] MCDA grew to 92 member companies by the first quarter of 1992.[6]

Even after IBM discontinued Micro Channel and the PS/2 in July 1995,[7] the Micro Channel Developers Association still oversaw the development of hundreds of MCA cards and peripherals as late as May 1996, owing to its widespread use in IBM's line of RS/6000 servers and workstations.[8] The consortium fizzled in 1997, however.[9]

  1. ^ Scannell, Ed (November 19, 1990). "MCA Group to Spread Information, Help". InfoWorld. 12 (47). IDG Publications: 5 – via Google Books.
  2. ^ Staff writer (October 8, 1990). "IBM, allies band together for Micro Channel presence". PC Week. 7 (40). Ziff-Davis: 163 – via Gale.
  3. ^ Staff writer (October 9, 1990). "14 Computer Companies Push for Standard". The New York Times: D4 – via ProQuest. {{cite journal}}: Unknown parameter |agency= ignored (help)
  4. ^ Staff writer (October 15, 1990). "13 CPU, semicon firms form group to back IBM's MCA". Chilton's Electronic News. 36 (1831). Sage Publications: 43 – via Gale.
  5. ^ Lapedus, Mark (November 19, 1990). "IBM turns up heat in MCA-EISA fight". Chilton's Electronic News. 36 (1836). Sage Publications: 1 – via Gale.
  6. ^ "Micro Channel Architecture Compatibility Assurance". Computerworld. XXVI (13). IDG Publications: 28. March 30, 1992 – via Google Books.
  7. ^ Singh, Jai (April 10, 1995). "MCA, PS/2 bite the dust; OS/2 to follow?". InfoWorld. 17 (15): 3.
  8. ^ English, Erin (May 24, 1996). "MCA still receiving strong support". Midrange Systems. 9 (8). 1105 Media: 17 – via Gale.
  9. ^ "Micro Channel Developers Association Inc". OpenCorporates. Archived from the original on August 2, 2022.

and 27 Related for: Micro Channel Developers Association information

Request time (Page generated in 0.8606 seconds.)

Micro Channel Developers Association

Last Update:

The Micro Channel Developers Association (MCDA) was a consortium of computer manufacturers that sought to consider and prioritize steps in the maturation...

Word Count : 780

Micro Channel architecture

Last Update:

Micro Channel architecture, or the Micro Channel bus, is a proprietary 16- or 32-bit parallel computer bus publicly introduced by IBM in 1987 which was...

Word Count : 3282

Extended Industry Standard Architecture

Last Update:

of device bandwidths Low Pin Count (LPC) Micro Channel architecture (MCA) Micro Channel Developers Association, consortium competing with the Gang of Nine...

Word Count : 2054

USB hardware

Last Update:

announced that its members had agreed on Micro-USB as the future common connector for mobile devices. The GSM Association (GSMA) followed suit on February 17...

Word Count : 9269

QR code

Last Update:

capture techniques – Rectangular Micro QR Code (rMQR) bar code symbology specification Defines the requirements for Micro QR Code. At the application layer...

Word Count : 9083

AMD

Last Update:

Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. (AMD) is an American multinational corporation and semiconductor company based in Santa Clara, California, that develops...

Word Count : 15181

HDMI

Last Update:

share an Internet connection, introduced an audio return channel (ARC), 3D Over HDMI, a new Micro HDMI Connector, an expanded set of color spaces with the...

Word Count : 16952

Reply Corporation

Last Update:

alliance to push Micro Channel as the sole standard for 32-bit computers. This alliance, named the Micro Channel Developers Association, was intended to...

Word Count : 3453

BBC Micro

Last Update:

The BBC Microcomputer System, or BBC Micro, is a series of microcomputers designed and built by Acorn Computers Limited in the 1980s for the Computer...

Word Count : 9384

Evesham Technology

Last Update:

founded in 1983 by Richard Austin and Robert (Bob) Hitchcock as Evesham Micros, to be briefly known as Evesham.com and finally as Evesham Technology. Austin...

Word Count : 1139

Comparison of mobile operating systems

Last Update:

Wayback Machine android.drm | Android Developers Archived 2014-10-30 at the Wayback Machine MediaCrypto | Android Developers Archived 2014-10-30 at the Wayback...

Word Count : 8954

List of computing and IT abbreviations

Last Update:

anchor]—Microsoft Certified Application Developer MCAS[broken anchor]—Microsoft Certified Application Specialist MCA—Micro Channel Architecture MCA—Microsoft Certified...

Word Count : 6631

DisplayPort

Last Update:

the transmission of video up to 4K-UltraHD and up to eight channels of audio over the micro-USB connector to an external converter accessory or display...

Word Count : 12489

Apple M1

Last Update:

Its successor, Apple M2, was announced on June 6, 2022, at Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC). The original M1 chip was introduced in November 2020...

Word Count : 3182

Jazwares

Last Update:

Examples include BumBumz, Big Fat Yarn, Living on the Veg, CoComelon and Micro Machines. The company has engaged in partnerships with entertainment and...

Word Count : 1473

Video games in the United States

Last Update:

The Game Developers Conference (GDC) is still the largest and one of the most important video game conferences for video game developers. In statistics...

Word Count : 10866

Sherston Software

Last Update:

resources. Two teachers, Bill and Lou Bonham, started making games for the BBC Micro in 1983 and established Sherston Software Limited in 1984. In 2003, Bill...

Word Count : 458

Wikipedia

Last Update:

was the 1986 BBC Domesday Project, which included text (entered on BBC Micro computers) and photographs from more than a million contributors in the...

Word Count : 27056

GSM

Last Update:

immediate vicinity. There are five different cell sizes in a GSM network: macro micro pico femto, and umbrella cells The coverage area of each cell varies according...

Word Count : 4570

Nintendo Direct

Last Update:

Micro 2015.06.01". Nintendo of America. June 1, 2015. Archived from the original on December 14, 2020. Retrieved June 1, 2015. "Nintendo Direct Micro...

Word Count : 9562

Video games in Brazil

Last Update:

the MicroSistemas magazine, with printed lines of code for the user to type in and play. In this initial phase of the industry, individual developers and...

Word Count : 2679

Google Glass

Last Update:

built by third-party developers. Glass also uses many existing Google applications, such as Google Maps and Gmail. Many developers and companies built...

Word Count : 9064

SATA

Last Update:

A 1.8-inch micro SATA hard drive with numbered data and power pins on the connector Samsung 128 GB micro SATA solid-state drive The micro SATA connector...

Word Count : 8834

History of mobile phones

Last Update:

announced that its members had agreed on Micro-USB as the future common connector for mobile devices. The GSM Association (GSMA) followed suit on 17 February...

Word Count : 7338

Acorn Archimedes

Last Update:

exceptions. Feedback from developers had been negative, however, citing poor-quality code and slow compilation times, with developers apparently wanting "a...

Word Count : 30055

White Cliffs of Dover

Last Update:

which is composed of the remains of sea sponges and siliceous planktonic micro-organisms that hardened into the microscopic quartz crystals. Quartz silica...

Word Count : 4005

Unix

Last Update:

Press/Doubleday. ISBN 9780385191661. UNIX was created by software developers for software developers, to give themselves an environment they could completely manipulate...

Word Count : 5614

PDF Search Engine © AllGlobal.net