First post, by ratfink
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Here's some cheapish industrial boards with ISA slots on ebay... not my auctions i hasten to add but I thought they were interesting:
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ATX-Motherboard-Socket- … A-/150621878981
865 chipset, sata and a cf slot. Looks like it should play sound in dos from isa cards as it's ich5 and the ite8888g chip is a pci-isa bridge [seems not lpc isa on this board]. Bios allows you to reserve irq's and dma's for legacy devices. Agp is 4x/8x so no voodoo 5 agp. Will take p4 EE, fsb is 533/800. Seems to be able to set frequency and maybe voltages though the manual doesn't show what's available. Does not say it allows multiplier to be varied [eg for engineering samples]. So it can be pretty fast but there are limited options to slow it down.
The same seller has this pair of devices:
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Industrial-ETX-Baseboar … L-/150621902909
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ETX-3-0-CPU-Module-Inte … SE-/15061987741
I guess it's just a cpu board of sorts, and what would in other circumstances be called a backplane, but the baseboard looks like an ATX motherboard. Atom n270 cpu and laptop ram... ich7m suggests no sound in dos yet ite8888f is a pci/isa bridge [which i thought meant it had "proper" isa functionality]. Beyond me I'm afraid. Also the cpu board has support for 1 isa slot but the baseboard has 3. Of course other cpu boards maybe can use more. Weird.