We have an application with 16-bit ISA hardware that is running on a dying server. Replacing the ISA boards is not an option - there are no replacement for PCI boards available that do the same job.
So, am I the only one wondering why so many enthusiast motherboards are sporting fancy new 64-bit PCI slots, and cutting back on the plain but currently useful 32-bit PCI slots? I was quite happy when ...
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