Transcription: How do all the different components of your computer communicate with each other? They use a special electronic pathway called a bus. Just like a passenger bus that can transport a large amount of people, the computer's bus can carry a great deal of information. The bus allows the computer's standard peripherals, such as the keyboard and monitor, to talk to each other in other parts of the PC. The bus is made up of numerous electronic pathways called circuit lines. lines, along which power and data travel. The original IBM PC's 8-bit bus has 62 lines, 8 of which transmit power to the adapter c ...