On Mon, 17 Feb 2003, Takahashi Yoshihiro wrote:
> These are completely different.  All PC-98 machines don't have "ISA"
> devices and buses at all, but a little old PC-AT machines have "ISA"
> buses.  And, even if the PC-AT machine does not have "ISA" buses, it has
> "PCI-ISA" bridge.

This is semantics; like it or not the PC-98 boxes do have something that
fits into the definition of "ISA".

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