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RE: ISA Card PC Upgrade!


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  • Subject: RE: ISA Card PC Upgrade!
  • From: "Phil Harris" <phillip.harris1@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Sat, 12 Jan 2002 22:16:19 -0000
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> A similar product has been around before.

PCWorld advertise then in PC Pro for about =A3129 ... I posted about these
- oooo - 6 months ago maybe but no-one seemed at all interested.=20=20

> If memory servers it dosn't even need an ISA slot, thats just=20
> there to provide a simple way of mounting.

That's my understanding too ... However I think that the lines are
brought out on the connector to drive the bus so that it can use other
cards.
=20
> So should be ideal if you want an MP3 Player given it's got=20
> on-board lan. Combine this with CF storage rather than a hard=20
> drive to reduce the noise and we're getting towards a quiet running
PC.

How do you attach a CF card? There's no CF slot or PCMCIA connector as
far as I can see.

Phil



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