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Bob Coffman - Info From Data Corp. wrote:
>> no ISA, or you can run into issues with overlapping I/O ranges 
> 
> Is there such a creature as a quad (or even dual!) port ISA card?  

No quads as far as I know, but I think I've seen duals before.  Anyway,
you could plug multiple single-port ISA cards into a single system, even
eight or more (IIRC, I had ISA systems with 9 or 10 expansion
slots..."back in the day").

> It would seem to me that ISA would be a very poor choice for anything beyond
> a internet router for cable/DSL.

Yes, PCI is *MUCH* better than ISA for multiple cards, but I've learned
from experience you never know what folks will try.

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Charles Steinkuehler
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