I think it is a coach captain. In the USA it is simply, Bus Driver. +++ Coach captain?? In the UK, it is simply, bus (or coach) driver too!
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System bus, memory bus, front side bus (FSB), host bus, local bus, or external bus.
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System bus, memory bus, front side bus (FSB), host bus, local bus, or external bus.
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Both are correct, with different meaning. On the bus means "taking a bus trip." In the bus means "actually inside the bus."
The bus between the CPU and memory on the motherboard. Also called the memory bus, front-side bus, local bus, or host bus.
I'm guessing o means our captain and your captain the difference is our is everyone captain and your captain means personal captain
Strictly speaking, you would ride "in the bus" because to be "on the bus" would mean that you are on the roof. However, people often say that they ride on the bus when they mean that they are sitting or standing inside it.
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Its called the backside bus or cache bus. There's also the ATC bus. Back Side Bus Front side bus or cache bus Back Side Bus