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{{Multiple issues| {{Notability|date=November 2022}} {{More citations needed|date=November 2022}} {{One source|date=November 2022}} }} {{Infobox computer hardware bus | name = GSC | fullname = | image = | alt = | caption = | invent-date = | invent-name = [[Hewlett-Packard]] | super-name = | super-date = | replaces = | width = 32 | numdev = | speed = 40 MHz | style = | hotplug = | external = }} '''GSC''' is a bus used in many of the [[HP 9000]] workstations and servers. The acronym has various explanations, including ''Gecko System Connect'' (Gecko being the codename of the 712 workstation), ''Gonzo System Connect'' and ''General System Connect''. GSC was a general [[32-bit]] [[I/O bus]], similar to [[NuBus]] or [[Sun Microsystems|Sun's]] [[SBus]], although it was also used as a [[memory bus|processor bus]] with the [[PA-7100LC]] and [[PA-7300LC]] processors. Several variations were produced over time, the later ones running at 40 MHz: ;GSC-1X: The original GSC bus implemented on PA-7100LC and used in the Gecko (712), Mirage (715) and Electra computers. Peak Bandwidth 142 MB/s w/DMA, 106 MB/s with PIO writes. ;GSC+, a.k.a. "Extended GSC" or "EGSC": Enhancements added for KittyHawk/SkyHawk (U2 chip) that allow for pending transactions. GSC+ enhancements are orthogonal to the GSC-1.5X and GSC-2X enhancements. ;GSC-1.5X: GSC-1X with an additional variable length write transaction. ;GSC-2X: GSC-1.5X with a protocol enhancement to allow data to be sent at double the GCLK rate, with a peak bandwidth of 256 MB/s. ;HSC: High Speed Connect. Four types of GSC cards were produced: the GIO cards fit into the larger of the two IO card sockets in the 712 workstation. Several were produced, including a second [[RS-232]] serial port, a serial/[[10BASE-T|10BaseT]] combo, a second graphics card and a [[Token Ring]] card. The 715/Mirage, 725, 735, 755, B-, C-, and J-class workstations, and the D- and R-class servers, used the so-called "EISA [[form factor (design)|form factor]]". Many different types of card were produced, including [[Ethernet#Gigabit Ethernet|Gigabit Ethernet]], single and dual 100 Mbit Ethernet, Ultra-2 [[SCSI]], [[Asynchronous Transfer Mode|ATM]] and graphics. The K- and T-class servers both used the "3x5" form factor, although the different brackets prevent the cards being interchangeable. [[Fibre channel]] and [[Ethernet#Gigabit Ethernet|Gigabit Ethernet]] cards both exist. ==See also== *[[List of device bandwidths]] ==References== *[http://www.parisc-linux.org/glossary/ PA-RISC LINUX - Glossary] {{Computer-bus}} [[Category:Computer buses]] [[Category:Hewlett-Packard products]]
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