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From: jal@acc.flint.umich.edu (John Lauro)
Subject: Re: Advanced Systems
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References: <1991Apr2.171206.12184@bilver.uucp> <3763@batman.moravian.EDU> <1991Apr14.164352.28893@bilver.uucp>
Date: Sun, 21 Apr 1991 03:06:56 GMT

In article <1991Apr14.164352.28893@bilver.uucp> bill@bilver.uucp (Bill Vermillion) writes:
>The other thing to remember about MCA vs ISA machines, is that MCA is a
>hardware bus standard and CPU independant, while the ISA is a bus designed
>around a bus that is expecting an iNTEL type of chip.

Many Apollo machines have ISA slots.  (Both 68030 machines, and
RISC based CPUs.  Naturally it isn't the only type of bus in the
machines, but shows ISA does'nt require an iNTEL type of chip.)
