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PCI is an interconnection technology used by various devices to provide additional capabilities. PC Cards are designed for adding low-latency peripherals to portable computers. Mac OS X supports the PCI, PCI-X, AGP, CardBus, and PC Card (PCMCIA) standards. Developers can use I/O Kit APIs to develop drivers for AGP and PCI devices.

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PCI Developer Note (HTML)
Provides an overview of PCI technology and describes PCI support on Mac computers.
2008-04-28
Writing PCI Drivers (HTML) (PDF)
Conceptual information about writing I/O Kit drivers for PCI, AGP, and CardBus (PC Card) devices.
2006-04-04