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1) Serial RS232 (9-pin)
2) Serial RS232 (25-pin)
3) parallel port
4) USB
5) Ethernet/LAN
6) Optical fiber
7) IDE bus
8) SCSI bus
9) CAN bus

2007-01-13 19:35:10 · 3 answers · asked by ravish2006 6 in Computers & Internet Computer Networking

3 answers

Spend some time in reading books and visit several websites. Understand first what you are asking. Do not use the shortcuts. Using shortcut you would never learn - you only mug up.

2007-01-13 22:05:36 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

Uh, you do know that NONE of these are "protocols", right? They are MEDIUMS (or media).

1) and 2) max out at 115200
3) ECP or EPP?
4) USB1 or 2? Regular or high speed?
5) Which version? 10? 100? or Gigabit?
6) Again, which version?
7) Which standard? UDMA4 goes up to 133 Mbps
8) Which standard? Wide? Fast? Which variation?
9) What?

2007-01-13 19:43:15 · answer #2 · answered by Kasey C 7 · 0 0

As previous answer suggested, you need to specify more..

Technology
Theoretical Maximum Throughput
Megabits
Theoretical Maximum Throughput
Megabytes
Used For

Apple Desktop Bus
0.01 Mbps or 10 Kbps
0.0013MBps
input devices like mice, keyboards, joysticks, etc

Serial Port
0.23 Mbps or 230 Kbps
0.029MBps
printers, telephony devices, modems, etc

USB at low data transfer rate
1.5 Mbps
0.19MBps
most devices

Geoport Port
2 Mbps
0.25MBps
Geoport modem

10Base-T
10 Mbps
1.25MBPS
Laser printers, network connections, etc

USB at high transfer rates
12 Mbps
1.5MBps
most devices

SCSI
40 Mbps
5MBps
hardrives, removable storage, scanners, etc

Fast SCSI
80 Mbps
10MBps
high performance drives

100Base-T
100 Mbps
12.5MBps
Laser printers, network connections, etc

Ultra SCSI
160 Mbps
20MBps
high performance drives

Wide Ultra SCSI
320 Mbps
40MBps
high performance drives

Ultra2 SCSI
320 Mbps
40MBps
high performance drives

FireWire
400 Mbps
50MBps
hard drives, scanners, digital video

USB 2.0 (Intel)
480 Mbps
60MBps
Standard due in late 2000 or early 2001

Wide Ultra2 SCSI
640 Mbps
80MBps
high performance drives

FireWire
800 Mbps
100MBps
hard drives, scanners, digital video
Now available (3/21/00)

Ultra3 SCSI
1280 Mbps
160MBps
high performance drives

FireWire
1600 Mbps
200MBps
hard drives, scanners, digital video
(Design spec up and running 3/21/00)

2007-01-13 19:51:43 · answer #3 · answered by totot 3 · 2 0

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