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Computers with ISA slots

Hi

Anyone know a place I can still get a PC with an ISA slot in it.

Prefereably AMD or Pentium 500 mhz or better

I dont mind buying motherboards ect to make one.

I got a couple of old AT cases lying around as well

Steve Heller

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Tons of them on Ebay I'm sure or Yahoo auctions.


On Fri, 11 Jul 2003 16:54:06 GMT, Steven Heller
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>Hi
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>Anyone know a place I can still get a PC with an ISA slot in it.
>
>Prefereably AMD or Pentium 500 mhz or better
>
>I dont mind buying motherboards ect to make one.
>
>I got a couple of old AT cases lying around as well
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>Steve Heller


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On Fri, 11 Jul 2003 16:54:06 GMT, Steven Heller
<steven.heller@verizon.net> wrote:

>Hi
>
>Anyone know a place I can still get a PC with an ISA slot in it.
>
>Prefereably AMD or Pentium 500 mhz or better
>
>I dont mind buying motherboards ect to make one.
>
>I got a couple of old AT cases lying around as well
>
>Steve Heller


These guys may have something...

http://www.maxium.net

It's in Canadian dollars also.

Tom

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Re: Computers with ISA slots

I'd suggest that you pickup an Asus P2B motherboard on E-Bay and build
one. This is a slot one Pentium II motherboard, but with a "slocket",
it can take a Pentium 3 or Coppermine CPU in socket 370 form factor.

The best boards are P2B's with no suffix (such as P2B-DS), with revision
1.10, 1.11 or 1.12, but earlier ones will also work.


Steven Heller wrote:

> Hi
>
> Anyone know a place I can still get a PC with an ISA slot in it.
>
> Prefereably AMD or Pentium 500 mhz or better
>
> I dont mind buying motherboards ect to make one.
>
> I got a couple of old AT cases lying around as well
>
> Steve Heller
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a pawn shop will have them....


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> Hi
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> Anyone know a place I can still get a PC with an ISA slot in it.
>
> Prefereably AMD or Pentium 500 mhz or better
>
> I dont mind buying motherboards ect to make one.
>
> I got a couple of old AT cases lying around as well
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> Steve Heller
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Re: Computers with ISA slots

I agree with Barry, Asus P2B's are great widely compatible boards, that are
supported in hcl's for just about all OS's including Solaris, and Linux.
They are solid performers, and avoid compatability issues with non-intel
chipsets.

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> Anyone know a place I can still get a PC with an ISA slot in it.
>
> Prefereably AMD or Pentium 500 mhz or better
>
> I dont mind buying motherboards ect to make one.
>
> I got a couple of old AT cases lying around as well
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> Steve Heller
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On Fri, 11 Jul 2003 16:54:06 GMT, Steven Heller
<steven.heller@verizon.net> wrote:

Just check my trash next Monday. Lots of ISA slots in there.

NRJ

>Hi
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>Anyone know a place I can still get a PC with an ISA slot in it.
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>Prefereably AMD or Pentium 500 mhz or better
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>I dont mind buying motherboards ect to make one.
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>I got a couple of old AT cases lying around as well
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>Steve Heller







"Very funny Scotty..... Now beam down my clothes!"

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Re: Computers with ISA slots

Thanks for all the replies! I work with equipment that is fairly
expensive and the manufacturer insisted on using ISA slot communication
boards up to maybe last year or so. The equipment should work for 10
years or more. So, I've been trying to upgrade the PC's I use so they
are not completely sluggish. I think its a waste to sit around waiting
for something to process or print.

I was looking for "unused" or "newer" . I guess I'll have to hunt on
ebay


Steve Heller

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> Hi
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> Anyone know a place I can still get a PC with an ISA slot in it.
>
> Prefereably AMD or Pentium 500 mhz or better
>
> I dont mind buying motherboards ect to make one.
>
> I got a couple of old AT cases lying around as well
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> Steve Heller


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Try these guys...

http://www.goseecal.com/



"Steven Heller" <steven.heller@verizon.net> wrote in message
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> Thanks for all the replies! I work with equipment that is fairly
> expensive and the manufacturer insisted on using ISA slot communication
> boards up to maybe last year or so. The equipment should work for 10
> years or more. So, I've been trying to upgrade the PC's I use so they
> are not completely sluggish. I think its a waste to sit around waiting
> for something to process or print.
>
> I was looking for "unused" or "newer" . I guess I'll have to hunt on
> ebay
>
>
> Steve Heller
>
> Steven Heller wrote:
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> > Hi
> >
> > Anyone know a place I can still get a PC with an ISA slot in it.
> >
> > Prefereably AMD or Pentium 500 mhz or better
> >
> > I dont mind buying motherboards ect to make one.
> >
> > I got a couple of old AT cases lying around as well
> >
> > Steve Heller

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Re: Computers with ISA slots

I've got a P3 450Mhz box with an ISA slot!, actually, i've got 2 ISA's, 5
PCI, 1 AGP(2x)
I'm looking to sell my board, and chip, if you're interested. =)

Chris


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> Anyone know a place I can still get a PC with an ISA slot in it.
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> Prefereably AMD or Pentium 500 mhz or better
>
> I dont mind buying motherboards ect to make one.
>
> I got a couple of old AT cases lying around as well
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> Steve Heller
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