[MLB-WIRELESS] ISA Adapters
Tony Langdon
tlangdon at atctraining.com.au
Wed Jan 9 08:09:43 EST 2002
> Some of the newer mobos (like my Abit K7T) have one ISA bus
> connector, but
> I think ISA is pretty much dead now. Don't expect any mobo's
> made this
> year to sport them. ISA is quite distinct from the more
> numerous PCI bus
> slots if the board has ISA slots because it is longer. New
> PCI adapters
> are about AUS$100 or so.
Well, FYI, my new Shuttle mobo has no ISA slots. It's all PCI. As far as
I'm concerned, ISA is dead and buried.
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