"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
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
> 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
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
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Oh, I always get mine custom made at a local sh
> 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