I don't know about a P4 version, but Biostar's M6 series of motherboards all supported 
various Celeron/P3/Athlon configurations and each had an ISA slot.

They just recently discontinued this particular line, though, so you may have call 
around to some different suppliers to find one. I got mine (Celeron 1.2ghz, 1 ISA, 3 
PCI) through a local whitebox shop and am currently using it in a RAID-based Novell 
server, but I had Red Hat 7 and Mandrake 8 running on it for a while without any 
problems.

Hope this helps!
Jon  8^)


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Where is the horse and the rider? Where is the horn that was blowing?
They have passed like rain on the mountain, like wind in the meadow;
The days have gone down in the West, behind the hills into shadow.
How did it come to this?

                                        -- Theoden King, The Two Towers

>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 03/12/03 08:43AM >>>
Hi everybody,

I'm enrolled in a project for automating a telescope for robotic
use. It's our aim to control the whole system under Linux.

Most of external devices we're going to use (motors, encoders) are
commercialy available with their corresponding controller cards either via
PCI or ISA bus. However, most of linux device drivers which are availables
are for ISA bus only.

So we are forced to consider a PC Pentium4 with a motherboard which would
contain ISA slots. I've looked for such kind of motherboards in my nearest
local distributors without success.

Does anybody know any motherboard in the market which meet those
requirements, AND which is known to be COMPATIBLE under Linux?

If you think such message is out of list purpose, please could you address
me to our more specific mailing-lists?

Thanks in advance,

Octavi.




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