Re: MD: motherboards

2001-08-20 Thread las
"J. Coon" wrote: > You got the Microsoft monopoly to thank for that. > > They are thinking. > "All your base are belong to us." > > Hi Jim. That whole anti trust thing turned out to be a joke. Now with the present administration in Washington, that's the end of that. One of the main companie

Re: MD: motherboards

2001-08-20 Thread J. Coon
You got the Microsoft monopoly to thank for that. They are thinking. "All your base are belong to us." las wrote: > > I can' t put it any other way, IT SUCKS! I have a perfectly good scanner that > I paid almost $300 for and now if I want to use it I'd have to buy a PCI SCSI > card that

Re: MD: motherboards

2001-08-20 Thread Matt Wall
> I can' t put it any other way, IT SUCKS! I have a perfectly good scanner that > I paid almost $300 for and now if I want to use it I'd have to buy a PCI SCSI > card that would cost almost as much as the new scanner cost me. > > I was hoping when I wrote to tech support (it's Umax) they tell me

Re: MD: motherboards

2001-08-20 Thread las
Brent Harding wrote: > 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

Re: MD: motherboards

2001-08-20 Thread Brent Harding
=== = NB: Over 50% of this message is QUOTED, please = = be more selective when quoting text = === Oh, I always get mine custom made at a local sh

Re: MD: motherboards

2001-08-20 Thread jtasker
> 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 motherboard