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External ISA slot?

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PainNerd
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PainNerd
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PainNerd
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Keith R. Williams
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Andy Hill
From:PainNerd
Subject:External ISA slot?
Date:4 Jan 2005 09:32:40 -0800
Hi! I have an old piece of scientific equipment that connects to my
ancient computer via an ISA card. I need a new computer, but cannot
replace my piece of equipment. Does anyone know if there is a product
that acts as an ISA slot, but connects to a modern computer with a
modern connection such as USB, etc? Thanks! Any modification ideas
welcome, as well!
From:PainNerd
Subject:Re: External ISA slot?
Date:5 Jan 2005 10:05:37 -0800
Thanks!
From:PainNerd
Subject:Re: External ISA slot?
Date:5 Jan 2005 10:06:28 -0800
Cool. Sorry for the dribble in the wrong spot, but thanks for the help!
From:Keith R. Williams
Subject:Re: External ISA slot?
Date:Tue, 4 Jan 2005 12:57:09 -0500
In article <1104859960.139632.256420@z14g2000cwz.googlegroups.com>,
dixon6044@yahoo.com says...
> Hi! I have an old piece of scientific equipment that connects to my
> ancient computer via an ISA card. I need a new computer, but cannot
> replace my piece of equipment. Does anyone know if there is a product
> that acts as an ISA slot, but connects to a modern computer with a
> modern connection such as USB, etc? Thanks! Any modification ideas
> welcome, as well!

This isn't the appropriate forum for this sort of inquiry, but a quick
search with "USB to ISA" brings up a bunch of sites. Just to make sure
they were the "right stuff" I looked at one solution and it seems to be
sorta what you want. I know nothing about the widget or company and I
dunno about interrupts/DMA or other such, but it's a start:

http://www.arstech.com/usbisa.htm


--
Keith
From:Andy Hill
Subject:Re: External ISA slot?
Date:Tue, 04 Jan 2005 10:49:56 -0700
"PainNerd" wrote:
>Hi! I have an old piece of scientific equipment that connects to my
>ancient computer via an ISA card. I need a new computer, but cannot
>replace my piece of equipment. Does anyone know if there is a product
>that acts as an ISA slot, but connects to a modern computer with a
>modern connection such as USB, etc? Thanks! Any modification ideas
>welcome, as well!
>
Yup. One example among many: http://www.arstech.com/usb2isa.htm .

GIYF...
   

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