Claims
- 1. A bus adapting system, for connecting a computer to a physically partitioned but logically unified bus, said bus having first and second bus segments that are physically separate from each other, each of said bus segments being useful for attaching to peripheral devices in varied configurations, said bus adapting system comprising:
- an adapter unit for connecting said computer separately to each of said first and second bus segments, said adapter unit being useful to isolate said bus segments from the computer to differing extents, as well as from each other, so that operations of the computer relative to devices attached to any one of said first and second bus segments cannot be compromised by devices attached to the other of said first and second bus segments, said adapter unit comprising:
- circuit means having physically separate first and second circuit paths linking respectively to said first and second bus segments, said circuit means being useful to conduct data signalling operations between said computer and each of said first and second bus segments, over said respective first and second circuit paths, using identical operating protocols relative to both of said first and second bus segments; each of said first and second bus segments being connectable to at least one device requiring communication with the computer; the first bus segment being physically closer to said computer than the second bus segment; the first segment having a predetermined length and connecting only to devices for transferring data at a predetermined first rate; and the second segment having a variable length and connecting only to devices for transferring data at a rate less than said first rate said circuit means being designed to transfer data relative to said first bus segment at said first rate and to transfer data relative to said second bus segment at a rate less than said first rate.
- 2. A bus adapting system in accordance with claim 1 wherein said partitioning adapter unit further comprises:
- means for controlling transfers of data between said computer and said first and second segments at respective first and second data transfer rates, where the first rate is greater than the second rate.
- 3. A bus adapting system in accordance with claim 2 wherein each of said bus segments is connectable to plural peripheral devices within a predefined limiting number of devices.
- 4. A bus adapting system in accordance with claim 2 wherein said computer is located within a housing enclosure having sockets reserved for attachment of some of said peripheral devices and wherein:
- said first bus segment and said adapting system are contained within said enclosure and said second bus segment is located outside said enclosure.
- 5. The bus adapting system of claim 4 wherein said adapter unit interfaces between said computer and said first and second bus segments, said adapter unit cooperating with said computer to make said first and second bus segments appear to said computer as a single logically continuous bus entity although said segments are physically and electrically separated from said computer and from each other.
- 6. A bus adapting system having compatible and incompatible modes of operation, for connecting a computer to a bus, said bus being useful for attaching to peripheral devices in varied configurations, said bus adapting system operating while in said compatible mode in a manner compatible with software used by said computer when said computer is not connected to said bus adapting system, said bus adapting system operating while in said incompatible mode in a manner potentially incompatible with said software used by said computer when not connected to said bus adapting system, said bus adapting system comprising:
- an adapter unit for effectively partitioning said bus into first and second physically separate bus segments which are made isolatable from the computer to differing extents by operation of said adapter unit, so that operations of the computer cannot be compromised by devices that operate in a manner incompatible or inconsistent with the computer or a current configuration of the bus, said adapter unit comprising:
- circuit means for linking said computer to each of said first and second bus segments, said circuit means using identical operating protocols relative to both of said segments; each of said bus segments being connectable to at least one device requiring communication with the computer; the first segment being physically closer to said computer than the second segment; the first segment having a predetermined length and connecting only to devices for transferring data at a predetermined first rate; and the second segment having a variable length and connecting only to devices for transferring data at a rate less than said first rate;
- means for controlling transfers of data between said computer and each of said bus segments; said controlling means transferring data relative to said first bus segment at said predetermined first rate, said controlling means transferring data relative to said second bus segment at a second rate less than said first rate;
- means, operative in said compatible mode, for requiring said computer to restrict its assignment of logical identities to said devices in a manner ensuring that said devices are uniquely identifiable to said software used by said computer when said computer is not connected to said adapter system; said incompatible mode not requiring such restriction of identity assignment relative to said software; and wherein said adapter unit includes:
- means cooperative with said computer in said compatible mode to allow for operations of said computer to be directed to devices linked to said first and second bus segments, while the computer is directing such operations to devices that are effectively assumed by said software used by said computer to be linked to a single continuous bus.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/901,337 filed on Jun. 19, 1992, now abandoned.
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