Rick Moen wrote:
>Quoting Declan Moriarty (junk_mail at iol.ie):
>>>>>Was this ever done?
>>>>>>I doubt it. ISA wasn't really fast enough, if memory serves. That's
>why you didn't see 100Mbps ISA ethernet cards, either.
>>Well 16 bit ISA was fast enough for all but USB 2.0 hi speed
as can be seen here: http://www.pixelbeat.org/speeds.html
Though time scale wise they don't overlap.
I don't understand what Declan wants to do really.
The host PC is running what?
The ISA card is running win98?
How do they communicate at the moment?
Is there a USB interface on the ISA card?
Are there any other external interfaces on the ISA card?
I'm confused.
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