Re: Hands on PCI interface ...
From: Keith Williams (krw_at_att.bizzzz)
Date: 02/04/05
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Date: Fri, 4 Feb 2005 09:36:52 -0500
In article <1107472353.146712.193780@c13g2000cwb.googlegroups.com>,
aiiadict@gmail.com says...
> Keith wrote:
>
> >>They have PCI<->ISA brifges that work
> >>quite well. There are also PCI<->ISA cards
>
> Can you let me know where I can get a PCI to
> ISA card?
>
> Modern computer with PCI only, need to plug
> in an ISA card.
I've run across such things occasionally. Do a web search on '"PCI to
ISA" + card' or some such. A quick search found these (rather
expensive) external chassis PCI to ISA extenders and I've seen others
(no idea how well any work):
http://www.accesio.com/go.cgi?p=../bus_exp/pci-isa.html
http://www.cyberresearch.com/store/product/3228.2.htm
PCI->ISA Bridge kits:
http://www.costronic.com/Ev71p.htm
-- Keith
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