[MLB-WIRELESS] [tech] what is the diff between
James Robertson
orlock at central.warehouse.net
Thu Mar 21 09:08:49 EST 2002
ISA is old, but not always completely useless.
EISA is old, and pretty much always completely useless.
EISA was a 32 (i think) bit version of ISA, with two rows of pins, kinda
like AGP or a P2+ SECC cartrige. It could take ISA cards as well.
Often seen in older servers - 486's, etc.
James
On Wed, 20 Mar 2002, rick wrote:
> ISA and EISA ?
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