On Wed, 27 Oct 1999, Neil ''Fred'' Picciotto wrote:
> how can i determine whether my machine has ISA? i know that it has PCI, so
> i suspect it does not, but i believe that there exist some motherboards
> with both... is there any way to determine this from software? if not, i
> suppose i'll open the box up, but even then, how can i tell?
if `cat /proc/pci | grep -i isa` yields something like this: 'ISA bridge:
Intel 82371AB PIIX4 ISA (rev 2).', you have ISA. But in general you simply
have an ISA bus, ISA-less machines are few.
Nils
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