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What (who) is General Purpose Interface Bus - definition

GENERAL PURPOSE INTERFACE BUS (GPIB) SPECIFICATION
IEEE 488; General-Purpose Instrumentation Bus; General Purpose Instrumentation Bus; Hewlett-Packard Instrumentation Bus; Hewlett Packard Instrumentation Bus; GPIB; HP-IB; IEEE-4888; Hewlett-Packard Interface Bus; GP-IB; HPIB; Ieee 448; IEC 60488; IEC 60625; IEC-60488; IEC-625; General Purpose Interface; IEEE488; IEC-60625; IEC 625; General Purpose Interface Bus
  • [[National Instruments]] GPIB controller for PC ISA bus
  • IEEE-488 port with listed capabilities on a [[spectrum analyzer]].

General Purpose Interface Bus         
General-Purpose Serial Interface         
General Purpose Serial Interface
General-Purpose Serial Interface, also known as GPSI, 7-wire interface, or 7WS, is a 7 wire communications interface. It is used as an interface between Ethernet MAC and PHY blocks.
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PREPROCESSOR OF MACROS
General Purpose Macroprocessor; General Purpose Macro Processor; General purpose macroprocessor; Macro processor; Macroprocessor; General purpose preprocessor; General purpose macro processor; General Purpose Macrogenerator; Mobile Programming System; Mobile programming system; MPS (Waite); Stage2; STAGE2
A general-purpose macro processor or general purpose preprocessor is a macro processor that is not tied to or integrated with a particular language or piece of software.

Wikipedia

IEEE-488

IEEE 488 is a short-range digital communications 8-bit parallel multi-master interface bus specification developed by Hewlett-Packard as HP-IB (Hewlett-Packard Interface Bus). It subsequently became the subject of several standards, and is generically known as GPIB (General Purpose Interface Bus).

Although the bus was created in the late 1960s to connect together automated test equipment, it also had some success during the 1970s and 1980s as a peripheral bus for early microcomputers, notably the Commodore PET. Newer standards have largely replaced IEEE 488 for computer use, but it is still used by some test equipment.