OK, I've got a question I've been curious about for a while, and since
we're actually talking about this kind of hardware anyway, here goes:
What do you do with/how do you use a computer that has the form factor of
an ISA or PCI card? Do you have to use it in another machine, or can it be
used on its own? And if so, how do you hook it up? Inquiring minds want to
know!
Paul Archer
On Tue, 4 Aug 1998, Michael Sharp wrote:
> OK, so I'm gonna throw my $0.02 in as well. I see a lot of expen$$$ive
> looking mini platforms here. But, if I had a choice, I think I'd try
> JameCo's mini Pentium or 486 based platforms. Details can be found at:
>
> 486:
> http://www.jameco.com/cfm/viewdesc.cfm?part_num=133241
>
> Pentium:
> http://www.jameco.com/cfm/viewdesc.cfm?part_num=149286
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