But there
definitely will be, at some point, very topical discussions
about Windows and PCs of the 1990s. For example, see any Vesa Local Bus
motherboards or interface cards around anymore?
Quite a few actually... I have a fair number of VLB and EISA based systems
still running, and at least a couple boxes of assorted VLB boards in
storage. (I'm still looking for certain types of boards for software
testing though...)
I've got a VLB-based 486 in the bedroom.
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