They aren't. They are attached to an LPC chip.
no. not usually.
6 busses
petrol
it is bus
Yes
They can carry more people than any other vehicle. Some busses do not have seat belts for the passengers.
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24000
its busses
Busses rhymes with trusses. Let's use the word in a sentence: Since Mitch Longley didn't have a car, he was forced to take the busses.
On a standard Atx Motherboard IDE specifies that no more than 2 devices per bus, so if you have a 2 IDE bus computer you can have 4 devices. Some computers have 4 IDE busses in which case you could have 8 devices (these use a 'Promise IDE raid chipset') This is just recommended specifications at least, you can always hack and try for more off record lol
Varies from machine to machine:many early machines had address busses only 12 to 18 bits wideearly microprocessors has address busses 10 to 14 bits wide16 bit address busses were common on microprocessors in the early 1980sthe 8086 had a 20 bit address bus and the 68000 a 24 bit address busmost modern computers have 32 bit address busses with high-end ones having as many as 64 bit address busses