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Re[2]: ISA Spec
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- From: Robert_Poulk@alliedtelesyn.com (Robert Poulk)
- Date: Fri, 6 Nov 1998 09:45:24 -0800
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Hello David --
I tried the URLs you posted and got an Access Forbidden message. Is there
another way to this info?
Robert Poulk
Sr. Engineer
Allied Telesyn Int'l Tech Support
robert_poulk@alliedtelesyn.com
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Subject: Re: ISA Spec
Author: David Cary <d.cary@ieee.org>
Date: 11/6/98 3:16 AM
The tiny little book _The XT-AT Handbook_ by Choisser and Foster ($9.99,
not including shipping) from Annabooks has most of mechanical dimensions of
the ISA card.
If you can't find it at favorite bookstore, try
Annabooks
1 800 462.1042
I've been told that the latest version has some PCI information also.
The ALT.COMP.HARDWARE.HOMEBUILT FAQ
http://www.gl.umbc.edu/~msokos1/achh20.txt
mentions
* ISA, EISA, VLB, and PCI pinouts, signal descriptions, and timing
information can be found at http://www.gl.umbc.edu/~msokos1
* "AT Bus Design, IEEE P996 Compatible", by Edward Solari ISBN
0-929392-08-6
* Official standard for the EISA bus are available from BCPR services
(Texas) Tel: 1-713-251-4770
* Standards for the EISA bus are available from Global Engineering
Documents, Englewood, Colorado USA at phone: (800)854-7179,
fax:(303)397-7935
>From: Brandon Frazier <brandon@bracket.com>
...
>Does anyone know where one might find the ISA Mechanical specification?
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+ David Cary "mailto:d.cary@ieee.org" "http://www.rdrop.com/~cary/"
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