Industry standard architecture
but its now a history ,used to connect older add on peripherals.since pci card has totally replaced this slot in modern computers
it comes with 8 ,16 bit
old computers have this slot, It is slow as compared to dat a transfer with pci since its a 32 bit
2007-04-17 00:07:53
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answered by Scorp _The_ Beast 2
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ISA is an older technology for connecting computer peripherals (stands for Industry Standard Architecture). Common current devices include modems and sound cards. ISA is much slower than PCI, so PCI devices are generally better if you have a choice. ISA is starting to fade and eventually will be removed entirely. Most motherboards still come with at least one or two ISA slots on them.
2007-04-17 06:44:33
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answered by johny_joker 1
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Industry standard Architechure
2007-04-18 05:02:16
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answered by nickey1980 1
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Search for ISA in Google or Wikipedia.
2007-04-17 06:43:19
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answered by ELfaGeek 7
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Industry Standard Architecture, damn thats an old computer you got there! All you may possibly use it for would be SoundCards or Network cards or I/O cards with extra parallel or serial ports. Though anything you pick up to use with it would be very old (over 10years old)
2007-04-17 06:49:06
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answered by Jesk 6
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its already in an abbreviated form
ask for expanded form
2007-04-17 07:45:22
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answered by Aarthi R 2
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indian services agency
2007-04-17 06:50:10
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answered by bidia 3
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