Perhaps Shane ought to have used the more general term "expansion slots." ISA slots of the 80s had the same clever retention mechanism as today's PCI slots.

~B

----- Original Message ----- From: "Phillip Rhodes" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Shane O'Donnell wrote:

I've been reading lately where some newer model computers have started to
include a bracket at the top of PCI cards with a notch that you can put a
<snip>
BTW - "newer model computers" appears to be every PC-compatible system since
1982. :-P

What computer made in the 1980's had a bracket for PCI cards / PCI slots????



TTYL,

Phil
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