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You might want ISA for RTOS applications for business purposes, for example to run an industrial application.
ISA still very much widely used in the manufacturing world.
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ISA still widely used actually...
You might want ISA for RTOS applications for business purposes, for example to run an industrial application.
ISA still very much widely used in the manufacturing world.
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and dont forget music apps, (some are in to old style computer music along with old valve based synths)
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Intel i845PE chipset
Intel i845PE chipset
SOYO "industrial" motherboards for those that have JAY OH BEE jobz!
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Re: Intel i845PE chipset
dont ye think ye are being a wee bit cynical? Anyway is'nt the point of industrial systems to do basic repetitive tasks, ive not seen any greater than a 400 in a place i did work in. In fact the only powerful indutrial system i saw was for some 3d imaging app on the factory floor.
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Supermicro makes one. It takes up to a Pentium IV 3.06 GHz.
SUPER P4SCA
http://www.orbitmicro.com/products/m...20P4SCA%20.htm
It works in our research lab (where replacing the ISA cards would cost 10 times what a new computer does)
Still, I think you're going through a lot of pain for a modem.
- 10-14-2005 #16
If all you need is one slot, hop on ebay, search for "KT133A" (that's an older chipset, that is pretty much guaranteed to have an ISA slot). At any point, you can find about 30 motherboards to accomodate your ISA need.
Granted, that is for AMD chips. Heck, what would be easier is if you just did a search for "ISA slot" and make sure you search the descriptions...you should get a ton...Join the Open Source Revolution. Support GNU/Linux.
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