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The acronym has varied explanations, including "Gecko System Connect" (Gecko being the codename of the 712 workstation), "Gonzo System Connect" and "General System Connect".
The GSC bus was 32-bit and reached 40MHz in its final iterations. Variants of the bus include GSC1X, GSC1.5X, GSC2X and HSC.
Four types of GSC cards were produced. The 712-specific cards fit into the larger of the two IO card sockets. Several were produced, including a second RS-232 serial port, a serial/ 10BaseT combo, a second graphics card and a Token Ring card.
The 715/Mirage, 725, 735, 755, B, C and J class workstations and the D and R class servers used the so-called "EISA form factor". Many different types of card were produced, including Gigabit Ethernet, single and dual 100Mbit ethernet, Fast Wide LVD SCSI, ATM and graphics.
The K-class and T-class servers both used the "3x5" form factor, although the different brackets prevent the cards being interchangable.
Fibre channel and Gigabit Ethernet cards both exist. Computer buses