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Oh, I always get mine custom made at a local shop, and they seem to find it
hard to get isa slots in a board, as I use a speech device that I've had
since I used a 486, and the new one which is PCI doesn't have drivers for
the software I use, in windows or the linux speakup project.
At 07:37 PM 8/20/01 +0000, you wrote:
>
>> Do they still make anything that I could use an isa 
>card with any more if
>> my mother board ever goes? Any kind of adapters? I 
>suppose, with two pci
>> slots, all you have is the modem and sound [...]
>
>Well, if you are of the kind that builds their own 
>computers, you can still buy motherboards with 6+ PCI 
>slots... (mine has 6 PCI, 1 ISA and 1 AGP:)
>
>JT
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