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Hey, I figured I'd ask here, since Linux foilks in general (and the users I've talked to here in particular) seem pretty handy with unusual hardware. Has anyone ever seen ...
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    USB to ISa

    Hey, I figured I'd ask here, since Linux foilks in general (and the users I've talked to here in particular) seem pretty handy with unusual hardware.

    Has anyone ever seen a USB to ISA bridge device? I'm imagining something similar to an external drive, but with an ISA slot instead of an SATA/PATA connector. Or really, and way to use ISA on a motherboard that doesn't have any ISA slots. I've heard stories of PCI to ISA cards, but I've been able to find any, and I'm beginning to think they don't exist.

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    Google is your friend, second result in "usb to isa slot"
    ARS Technologies - USB 2.0 to ISA card ROHS

    Good luck

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    Well, I am now disappointed in my googling skills!

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