Found isa in native language Turkish

English Translations

1. christ. .

2. Industry Standard Architecture The original specification for the EXPANSION SLOTS used on the first IBM PC Nowadays replaced by its successor - the PCI SLOT . .

3. Industry Standard Architecture An increasingly obsolete PC bus standard . .

4. Industry Standard Architecture. .

5. Industry Standard Architecture One standard for IBM and compatible computers that specifies the architecture of the hardware . . The original form of ISA was a simple and slow 8-bit bus used on IBM PCs Eventually, the ISA connector was stretched t .

6. Industry Standard Architecture Older standard also used to be commonly used in PCâs . .

7. Industry Standard Architecture PC bus type 16 bits . .

8. Industry Standard Architecture - ISA is a standard bus architecture that is associated with the IBM AT motherboard It allows 16 bits at a time to flow between the motherboard circuitry and an expansion slot card and its associated device . .

9. Industry Standard Architecture; desktop PC adapter board specification. .

10. Acronym for Industry Standard Architecture Refers to hardware compatibility with the original IBM-compatible machines IBM PS2 machines with the microchannel bus do not follow this system, so they require special accessory cards An ISA machine will .

11. The bus architecture used in the IBM PC/XT and PC/AT It's often abbreviated as ISA bus The AT version of the bus is called the AT bus and became a de facto industry standard Starting in the early 90s, ISA began to be replaced by the PCI local bus .

12. Industry Standard Architecture An 8-bit expansion bus that provides a buffered interface from devices on expansion cards to the PC internal bus . .

13. Industry Standard Architecture A standard for connections of personal computer bus architecture . .

14. ISA is the Industry Standard Architecture for system buses In the early 1990's, ISA PCI local bus architecture started replacing ISA Most computers today do not include the ISA bus . .

15. The bus architecture used in the IBM PC/XT and PC/AT It's often abbreviated as ISA bus The AT version of the bus is called the AT bus and has become a de facto industry standard Since the late 80s, the industry has been searching for a successor .

16. Interim Stowage Assembly As indicated in the diagram, the ISA is a set of stowage bags on a framework that fits over the Commander's PLSS when the latter is mounted on the wall behind the CDR's left shoulder An ISA can be seen on the left at Neil A .

17. Industry Standard Architecture A 16-bit expansion card developed in the mid-80's by IBM An ISA card will fit into a black expansion slot of the PC's motherboard . .

18. An acronym for Industry Standard Architecture A well-established bus standard that originated with the IBM AT See PCI and VESA Local Bus . .

19. Industry Standard Architecture - A widely compatible 8-bit and 16-bit bus architecture used in many older PCs . .

20. An acronym that stands for Industry Standard Architecture bus ISA slots are 16-bit and a holdover from the old AT/286-class computers Most cards, however, still conform to this standard despite the headways made by the PCI specification . .

21. Industry Standard Architecture The bus design of the IBM PC/XT which enables various adapters to be added to the system by means of inserting plug-in cards into expansion slots . .

22. Industry Standard Architecture An unofficial designation for the bus design of the IBM PC Also implies expansion slots where specialized devices may be installed See "bus architecture" . .

23. ISA is the 16-bit bus architecture used in the older IBM PC/XT and PC/AT PCs, and the AT version of this bus became the industry standard Starting in the early 90s, ISA began to be replaced by the PCI local bus architecture . .

24. Industry Standard Architecture This is standard, although now rather dated, data bus interface for system components such as floppy disk drivers . .

25. An unofficial designation for the bus design of the IBM PC/XT, which allows various adapters to be added to the system by means of inserting plug-in cards into expansion slots . .


Uzerine.com Copyright © 2005 Uzerine.com
uzerine.com Ana Sayfa | Üye Girişi