On 1999-03-02 [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
>EISA = black (ExtendedISA, so it's a bit longer then a ISA)
I thought EISA was just higher in pin density, but the same size?
>MCA = ? (used in some(?) IBM PS/2 instead of EISA)
Probably closer to MOST PS/2 computers, some of the lower models were ISA,
and I think a few higher ones had VLB too. I just picked up a Model 57sx
with a 486 upgrade and am finding out that different MCA's exist too. I
guess sorta like 8-bit and 16-bit ISA. I have found reference to 16-bit and
32-bit MCA, but have seen at least 3 different types of cards, so far.
The computer was $20 for one or $30 for two....I wish I would have grabed
two...the one I did get will go to my father.
Chad A. Fernandez
Battle Creek, MI
Net-Tamer V 1.11.2X - Test Drive
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