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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 22:20:59 +0000 (GMT)
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> PCWorld advertise then in PC Pro for about £129 ... I posted about
these
> - oooo - 6 months ago maybe but no-one seemed at all interested.

Knew I'd seen it in fact I'm sure I've mentioned it to.

> 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.

No, manual says that NO USE is made of the existing ISA connector.

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

Thing to remeber with compact flash is that it's IDE and with the correct
converter can be directly connected to the IDE bus.

I'm trying to put together a proof of concept list of components required
right now. I'll let everyone know when it's on-line.

Cheers

S



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