OldTimeCoder
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I had two EISA computers, a Del (PC Limited) 386 and a Compaq 486. Both had EISA architecture. The EISA slots were backwards compatible so you could use an ISA adapter. I don't have the computers anymore as both died a tragic death, drowned in a flood. But with luck some parts were saved as both were disassembled for upgrads and repair. That was back in 2000.
Recently going though my old parts bins I found 14 old SCSI drives and these two old SCSI adapters that were in those two computers. Unfortunately I do not have a EISA motherboard to test these in but do have a couple older computers if these EISA cards would work in an ISA slot.
Question is would they work in an ISA slot.
Recently going though my old parts bins I found 14 old SCSI drives and these two old SCSI adapters that were in those two computers. Unfortunately I do not have a EISA motherboard to test these in but do have a couple older computers if these EISA cards would work in an ISA slot.
Question is would they work in an ISA slot.