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To: Zeddie88 who wrote (10200)2/3/2000 1:25:00 AM
From: Howard R. Hansen  Read Replies (1) of 14778
 
The guy at the computer shop told me that if I use the 6th PCI slot, then I won't be able to use the ISA slot
which is very close beside it. Is this true?


Yes they are very close. The ISA slot is not sharing a PCI slot like you see on some motherboards. However, because it is so close to a PCI connector not all ISA printed circuit cards can be install in the ISA slot. I am only guessing but it looks like a low profile ISA card could be used in this motherboard. If a low profile ISA card was use an insulator should be placed between the ISA card and the PCI card in the adjacent slot. For a picture of this motherboard see:
asus.com.tw

I apologize for the bad information I previously posted about being able to simultaneously use both the ISA slot and the 6 PCI slots.
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