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    glennPattonPub
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    I Know an ISA Port when I see one!

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      I Know an ISA Port when I see one!

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      What's an ISA port? I can't even recognize a SCSI port.

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        What's an ISA port? I can't even recognize a SCSI port.

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        But do you know a EISA port when you see one -- and... Do you remember when EISA was used in PS/2[^] (which is not a playstation 2 device made by Sony, but a computer made by IBM)? :laugh:

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          But do you know a EISA port when you see one -- and... Do you remember when EISA was used in PS/2[^] (which is not a playstation 2 device made by Sony, but a computer made by IBM)? :laugh:

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          ISA and EISA, sure, but not as ports, as connectors on the motherboard.

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            I Know an ISA Port when I see one!

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            Isn't that the new docking ring on the ISS?

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              I Know an ISA Port when I see one!

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              Nagy Vilmos
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              I know a Vintage Port when I drink one. [Today's is 2007, sometimes you just have to take what life throws at you]

              veni bibi saltavi

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                I Know an ISA Port when I see one!

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                They serve excellent port at ISA! Isa Bistro | A Cozy Neighborhood Bistro[^] :-\

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                  ISA and EISA, sure, but not as ports, as connectors on the motherboard.

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                  PIEBALDconsult wrote:

                  but not as ports, as connectors on the motherboard

                  Yeah, I guess port isn't the exact best word. Here are some wordnik defs which probably describe port as an ok choice: noun A porthole. noun Archaic A cover for a porthole. noun An opening, as in a cylinder or valve face, for the passage of steam or fluid. noun A hole in an armored vehicle or a fortified structure for viewing or for firing weapons. noun An entrance to or exit from a data network. noun A connection point for a peripheral device. :)

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                    PIEBALDconsult wrote:

                    but not as ports, as connectors on the motherboard

                    Yeah, I guess port isn't the exact best word. Here are some wordnik defs which probably describe port as an ok choice: noun A porthole. noun Archaic A cover for a porthole. noun An opening, as in a cylinder or valve face, for the passage of steam or fluid. noun A hole in an armored vehicle or a fortified structure for viewing or for firing weapons. noun An entrance to or exit from a data network. noun A connection point for a peripheral device. :)

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                    A "header" then. FDD header, ISA header, EISA header. A motherboard may have an internal "USB header", but rarely an internal USB port.

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                      I know a Vintage Port when I drink one. [Today's is 2007, sometimes you just have to take what life throws at you]

                      veni bibi saltavi

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                      glennPattonPub
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                      Nice to see an old hand!

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                      • P PIEBALDconsult

                        A "header" then. FDD header, ISA header, EISA header. A motherboard may have an internal "USB header", but rarely an internal USB port.

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                        Yeah, header is probably better term. :thumbsup:

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                          I know a Vintage Port when I drink one. [Today's is 2007, sometimes you just have to take what life throws at you]

                          veni bibi saltavi

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                          Any port in a storm.... (I seem to remember that gin was your poison)

                          Freedom is the freedom to say that two plus two make four. If that is granted, all else follows. -- 6079 Smith W.

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                            I Know an ISA Port when I see one!

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                            Test Tickle
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                            Would it not be more accurate to say ISA socket / ISA card (depending to which you are referring)? What was that small one "only designed for modems" apparently that suddenly appeared on mobos?

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                              Would it not be more accurate to say ISA socket / ISA card (depending to which you are referring)? What was that small one "only designed for modems" apparently that suddenly appeared on mobos?

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                              It's due to the fact I took off the side and Newbe's saw it and went 'whats that?'...

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