ESIX and MCA

Richard Foulk richard at pegasus.com
Sun Nov 11 13:50:28 AEST 1990


>
>But for the benefit of everyone, ESIX is not certified for use on MCA and the
>3.2 version will not be tested.  The 3.1 was tested and certified, but nobody
>bought it, so ESIX didn't bother with 3.2.  They say they will with 4.0, but
>not until late '91 or early '92.  They'll do ISA, EISA, MCA.

Taken somewhat out of context, but "for the benefit of everyone" is fitting.

And it's good news.

Down with proprietary buses.  MCA doesn't gain you much (if anything),
except a higher price and fewer compatible boards and software.  There
are some theoretical advantages, but they don't pan out, at least not
with the available hardware and software.

The old ISA bus is not a limiting factor in increased performance, yet.


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Richard Foulk		richard at pegasus.com



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