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Author Topic: Do you miss an ISA slot?  (Read 1720 times)

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Do you miss an ISA slot?
« on: May 05, 2002, 08:12:12 pm »
There is an USB to ISA adapter, if you didn't know check it here: http://arstech.com/usbisa.htm

It is expensive, I might add. US$ 119.00 for one ISA slot, US$ 139.00 for 3 slots and US$ 154.00 for 5 slots. It all depends on how much you need an ISA slot on your system. Personally I have never tested the products and don't know anyone who has, but if it really works fine...

The drivers work only in Window 9x, Me and 2000; XP and Linux are out it seems.
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Re: Do you miss an ISA slot?
« Reply #1 on: May 06, 2002, 08:38:17 am »
Ehh... why?  Well, maybe for some real oddball industrial computer cards but most of those are PCI now.  

If you're trying to run hardware that ancient on your machine, better to just buy a $50 newspaper ad special computer.


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