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Re: ISA Card PC Upgrade!


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  • Subject: Re: ISA Card PC Upgrade!
  • From: Stuart Poulton <swp@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Sat, 12 Jan 2002 22:08:24 +0000 (GMT)
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Mark,

A similar product has been around before.

If memory servers it dosn't even need an ISA slot, thats just there to
provide a simple way of mounting.

So should be ideal if you want an MP3 Player given it's got on-board lan.
Combine this with CF storage rather than a hard drive to reduce the noise
and we're getting towards a quiet running PC.

On Sat, 12 Jan 2002, Mark McCall wrote:

> http://www.powerleap.com/resellers/Products/Ren370S.htm
> PowerLeap is proud to announce the Renaissance/370S--a low-cost,
high-performance ISA bus card that upgrades your entire PC to the latest
computing technologies. The Renaissance/370S provides a cost-effective
upgrade path for virtually any PC that can accommodate an ISA card. Best of
all, you won't need to replace the motherboardWith the Renaissance/370S,
you can instantly rejuvenate most legacy Pentium-based systems and regain
cutting-edge computing performance. The Renaissance/370S is particularly
suited for systems with an AT type power supply, a full-length ISA-bus
slot, and an additional ISA or PCI bus slot. Based on the feature-rich
SiS630E 2D/3D Ultra-AGP Single Chipset, the Renaissance/370S supports the
latest Intel Pentium III and Celeron CPUs, the high-speed 133MHz frontside
bus, reliable PC133 SDRAM memory, AGP 4X VGA, and much more. It's a
revolutionary concept in the system upgrade field!



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