On Wed, 19 Dec 2018, Chuck Guzis via cctalk wrote: > >> Really? Show me one that is 1) in current production, 2) offers the > >> full ISA bus (not just some decoded address lines and 8 data lines), > >> 3) plugs into a PCI slot. > >> Christian > > > > Surprised no one has used something like an ATMega or cheap USB > > connected ARM to build a USB to ISA adapter with tie in to DOSBox or > > some other emulator. > > > > For what it's worth, I've never seen an ISA to USB or ISA to PCI > "bridge" implementation that was fully functional--and that includes P4 > and later motherboards using a bridge chip. I've been round the block > with a couple of motherboard vendors.
I don't know how functional their solutions are and I've never had any of their products nor I have anything to do with them, but I've had this link: <http://www.arstech.com/> in my bookmarks just in case since 2005. I guess if they have been in that business for so long now, they must have been doing things right. HTH, Maciej