The early days of home computing were quite a jungle of different standards and convoluted solutions to make one piece of hardware work on as many different platforms as possible. IBM’s PC was an ...
The early days of home computing were quite a jungle of different standards and convoluted solutions to make one piece of hardware work on as many different platforms as possible. IBM’s PC was an ...
From what i know, an adapter that converts an ISA card to a PCI wouldn't work very well. PCI has 4 physical interrupt pins (INT A,B,C,D) that can be used in different ...
CompactPCI has become popular lately. But for all its mechanical and electrical features, including hot-swap, vertical seating and good cooling characteristics, it's not a good choice for many ...
AAEON's newest ISA-Bus CPU card has a north bridge integrated with an onboard VIA Mark CoreFusion 533 MHz processor. Its single SODIMM socket allows a total memory capacity of up to 512MB, and the ...
Yes, it's unlikely that a modem would require more bandwidth than the ISA bus provides. Also, most PCI modems are Winmodems which rely on the CPU to do most of their work, so ISA modems are usually ...