That is not true. There are several Pentium4-based AGP, ISA, PCI based
motherboards. I went a different route for my transputers which are
ISA-based for the most part (I use an SBC Pentium4 with 8 ISA, and 12 PCI
slots). The problem is that they are a bit expensive compared to a regular
Pentium4 motherboard. The necessity is due to the tremendous amount of
industrial equipment that needs to continue running on an ISA-based machine.
Here is one:
http://www.cyberresearch.com/store/product/776.2.htm (This one is on the
expensive side, but I saw one for about $300)...
Cheers,
ram
-----Original Message-----
From: Philip Pemberton [mailto:philpem@dsl.pipex.com]
Sent: Thursday, November 04, 2004 2:33 PM
To: cctalk(a)classiccmp.org
Subject: Re: GPIB Interface
In message <1ACBE318-2E8B-11D9-B151-003065B0DA30(a)comcast.net>
CRC <technobug(a)comcast.net> wrote:
For those interested in hooking up GPIB equipment to
your VAXen, I ran
across on ePay an IEZ11 SCSI to GPIB interface that was designed for
VMS.
<http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?
ViewItem&category=39969&item=5136038770&rd=1>. Open VMS has a driver
for the beast albeit retired...
Speaking of GPIB... Does anyone have a spare PCI or PCMCIA GPIB interface
lying around? I've been looking into upgrading the machine I use for
downloading IA files to my logic analyser, but no-one seems to sell PC
motherboards that have both an ISA slot and an AGP slot, and take a fairly
recent CPU. That and PCI GPIB cards seem to sell on ebay for stupidly high
prices - I saw one listed as "Untested, no warranty" go for nearly $300...
Later.
--
Phil. | Acorn Risc PC600 Mk3, SA202, 64MB, 6GB,
philpem(a)philpem.me.uk | ViewFinder, 10BaseT Ethernet, 2-slice,
http://www.philpem.me.uk/ | 48xCD, ARCINv6c IDE, SCSI
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