Isa slots don't care how many devices are plugged into them. if you look
at the ISA chain on your standard motherboard, the slots are all chained
together anyways :) the riser card just does vertically what the slots on
the mainboard are already doing horizontally
At 04:15 PM 5/8/01 -0400, you wrote:
Actually,
I'm looking for the kind that will allow me to mount an ISA card
parallel to the motherboard.
I got one or two from short desktop systems that I scapped a year ago.
problem: the extension is minimal, it really just folds the 90deg.
plus: there are two or three sockets instead of one.
It may be proprietary since I fear (but don't know) that one slot cannot
be m-plexed in std isa. Seemed like straight through connections.
J-A