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07-07-2004, 03:26 PM | #1 |
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Looking for AMD mobo with ISA slots
Abit KT7/KT7A are likely candidates. I need an ISA slot for a GPIB card for the test bench.
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07-07-2004, 04:27 PM | #2 |
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I have something I can donate, have to dig it out later
hold off purchasing |
07-07-2004, 04:55 PM | #3 |
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I have all the parts for a nice socketA system other than mobo; figured it'd be cheapest solution to get a KT133/133A board with ISA. What do you have in mind?
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07-07-2004, 05:09 PM | #4 |
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don't know the board off hand
JTroutma sold it to me, let me find it tonight - does it have the ISA slot ????? (can't quite remember) |
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hmmm.
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07-07-2004, 09:41 PM | #6 |
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I was really choosing the motherboard around the other parts at my disposal: 512MB SDR, Duron 1100 (Morgan core), etc etc. I figured that along with Win2K it would be a nice little test system that I could also eventually set up as my home's fileserver.
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07-08-2004, 09:09 AM | #7 |
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if you want it:
a bare VA-503 (3 ISA, 3 PCI) |
07-08-2004, 10:30 AM | #8 |
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Phaestus, I have a KT7-Raid if you want it.
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07-08-2004, 01:53 PM | #9 |
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I found an ISA GPIB card:
National Instruments AT-GPIB/TNT Basically, you set the IO addr base with 5 dip rocker switches, set the IRQ with some jumbers, and set the DMA with another set of jumpers. Would that work for you? |
07-08-2004, 02:13 PM | #10 |
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if you don't like the dip switches I have a PnP AT GPIB card
let me know today as I am shipping a MCW6000, MCW6002, and a new pump head |
07-08-2004, 03:16 PM | #11 |
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Bill:
PnP is of course preferred (as long as it works well enough). HammerSammich: Let's make a deal; how much for the KT7?
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07-08-2004, 03:21 PM | #12 |
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Phaestus, PM is on the way.
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07-08-2004, 03:57 PM | #13 |
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well enough ?
AT will limit you to a FSB of 100 ok ? (you do not need more for what you're using) no answer needed, sent it off Last edited by BillA; 07-08-2004 at 04:18 PM. |
07-08-2004, 04:14 PM | #14 |
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KT7 is 100fsb too so no worries (as is the Duron)
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So which is your gpib product?
I also recently came to the conclusion that an ISA GPIB solution is best. eBay also has a few more products, i.e. GPIB-to-Ethernet, or GPIB-to-RS-232 or GPIB-to-USB or GPIB-to-SCSI, some of which are actually priced decently, but few have software. |
07-08-2004, 05:06 PM | #16 |
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I have a Fluke RTD reader/scanner setup for temperature readings that is GPIB, and also a HP scanner and DMM that are HPIB/GPIB. I still need a programmable PSU for the die simulator; not sure if that will be GPIB or just analog. The PCMCIA adapters also interest me because I like the idea of using a cheapo notebook for data collection (less space, less noise, less power). The cards are in the $100 range though and of course you need a notebook then too... Since I have all the parts for a socketA rig except the mobo I figured it made the most sense.
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Agreed. Again, pc card are available on eBay, but alas software is scarce.
For reference, in case anyone else is looking into this, here's NI (National Instruments) page with links to DOS & Win3.x based software. I'm working my way up the software options... http://www.ni.com/support/gpib/win98_95cr.htm |
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Oh, I meant which ISA GPIB card are you using?
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NI AT GPIB PnP
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Thank you. I just picked up an NI AT-GPIB/TNT (PnP). (same item, from eBay, I paid too much )
A useful link, for those interested: http://www.ni.com/support/gpib/versions.htm Edit: another link of interest?!? http://gpib-tcl.sourceforge.net/ Last edited by bigben2k; 07-09-2004 at 07:39 PM. |
07-21-2004, 02:29 PM | #21 |
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Almost missed it...
www.win-ent.com carries Pentium 4 mobos that have an ISA slot (for those interested). An industrial option, also pricey, but there. |
07-21-2004, 02:37 PM | #22 |
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I am just stocking up on Abit KT7, KT7A, and KT7E motherboards while people still have them around. A few spares and I should be good to go for years (at a fraction of the cost of industrial gear)
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