Front Side Bus (Fsb); Introduction To Fsb - LeCroy SDA Operator's Manual

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Mask Test (Mask Violation Locator) Setup 
1. Select the "Mask Violation Locator" tab.
2. Check the Testing On checkbox to detect mask violations.
3. Check the Show Location checkbox to select display of bits where mask violations occur.
4. Check the Stop on Error checkbox after N Failures.
Mask Violation Setup

Front Side Bus (FSB)

Introduction to FSB

Front Side Bus is also known as the processor bus, memory bus, or system bus. The FSB
connects the processors to the main memory, and is used to connect to other resources within
the computer. The FSB can range from speeds of 66 MHz, 133 MHz, 100 MHz, 266 MHz, 400
MHz, and higher.
The FSB speed can generally be set either using the system BIOS or with jumpers located on the
computer motherboard. FSB can accommodate one or two CPUs. This section of the manual
describes single CPU operation.
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