ESIX and MCA
James Van Artsdalen
james at bigtex.cactus.org
Mon Nov 12 03:51:02 AEST 1990
In <5531 at crash.cts.com>, jca at pnet01.cts.com (John C. Archambeau) wrote:
> After EISA has become more established, then I will consider going
> EISA,l but not until then. What scares me about the EISA bus is that
> there are still a LOT of quirks with EISA machines. HP's 486 with
> EISA bus will ONLY work with HP's EISA cards. I don't want to be a
> lab rat. MCA has proven itself to me, and I want a proven design for
> this machine.
EISA machines have been around for a while now, and seem to work quite
well. I'd be very surprised if HP can't run off-the-shelf EISA cards.
Such things do exist in enough quantity to test a bus implementation.
Also, there don't appear to be so many quirks in EISA machines I have
seen.
MCA is obviously mature at this point, but not nearly as well
supported (since it has this mechanical quirk that prevents ISA cards
from inserting :-).
Dell unix is guaranteed to support Dell EISA machines.
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James R. Van Artsdalen james at bigtex.cactus.org "Live Free or Die"
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