[identity profile] oddball42.livejournal.com posting in [community profile] techrecovery
For all of you stuck with propriatary hardware stuck on E-ISA and needing more than a p3 or similar level of hardware.

soyo has decided that maybe they should release a socket 478 (supporting up to 3.06 HT p4 or 2.8 celeron) and 2 GB of ram at 333 or 266 (2 slots)

damn expensive for what you get, but it is a rather specialised board and brand new.

anyhow here is the link
http://www.soyo.com.tw/products/proddesc.php?id=194

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Date: 2005-01-21 06:04 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] dr-atheist.livejournal.com
Why does a motherboard supposedly supporting such a new chip have ISA slots on it? And where are the PCI-E slots?? Plus only two RAM slots?
Doesn't sound too hot to me tbh.

Date: 2005-01-21 06:14 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] compwizrd.livejournal.com
how about a SuperMicro P4SCA

I've used these boards at work before, for a machine that had a synchronous ISA modem that was not available in PCI, and for another machine that had an ISA board that was $7000 for the PCI version.

the p4sca supports up to 4 gb of pc400 ram, supports up to p4/3.2, onboard gigabit, onboard SATA, onboard video, but there is no AGP slot.

If i remember right, it also supports working with bios settings over a serial link.. so it'd be a nice match for a server class machine.

It uses the 7210 canterwood chipset according to the webpage, but i seem to remember it using the 875P chipset...

It's about 200 bucks.

Date: 2005-01-21 06:15 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] dr-atheist.livejournal.com
d'oh, completely missed that bit.

Date: 2005-01-21 06:31 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] abstrak-tokatl.livejournal.com
what is this? an AD for a piece of crap?

Date: 2005-01-21 07:01 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] ozdeadmeat.livejournal.com
OMFG E-ISA... WTF!!!!

Tell the dumb fucks who use shit that old to make there way to the time machine to put that crap back in the 20th Century dude. FARK.

Also wont accessing that slow the system down to a crawl anyway? Doesnt it run at like 16Mhz or some shit?

Waste of TIME and MONEY.

Date: 2005-01-21 07:30 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] thecrazyfinn.livejournal.com
Not when the proprietary boards you have on EISA are still working fine, and cost thousands if not tens of thousands of dollars to upgrade, if there even is a PCI version.

Date: 2005-01-21 07:34 am (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] jecook
Precisly.

The place I used to work at used multiport serial boards, and a lot of them are ISA cards. When the board costs twice to three times as much as the rest of the system, one does not toss it lightly.

now, if it was a totally new machine, then absolutely, a PCI serial board. but if it's a repair due to a toasted processor or mainboard, then this might work out nicely.
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