Thread: PC with ISA skot
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07-12-2015 #1
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08-12-2015 #2
Hi Clive,
Is the slow speed necessary ? YOu can get PCI to ISA adapters and I am sure that you can run DOS somehow. Do you need 386 legacy bios features.
I am fascinated to know why you need to do this, my guess is that you have an old CNC machine that runs off a PC with this ISA card as an interface, but I am probably wrong.
Cheers,
Rob
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08-12-2015 #3
Thanks Rob I new you would pop up on this thread.
It is not CNC related. Yes I do need the slow speed for the ISA bus this is for a friend of mine that has some dos software that runs an ISA card to program the parameters in an old type of amateur radio. He has been using a 286 but its finally packed up..Clive
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08-12-2015 #4
Hi Clive,
I have got a chap near me that gets rackmount computers from cruise ships when they refit. The last one I got from him had a 486 MB with an ISA slot. No HD. Unfortunately, I binned it. I only use the case (That was just to piss you off really)
I will have a word with my mate who runs a company called PC Doctor and see if he has owt in the museum.
Cheers,
Rob
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09-12-2015 #5
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