>Hi Stefano,
>
>PC104 is equivalent to ISA. ISA is a standardized PC bus system and
>supported by Linux for a long long time ago.
>So in normal usage you don't need any special drivers or modules except
>you have proprietary PC104 devices with non standardized function (like
>HF measurement cards, field bus adapters, ...).
>

I guess the only difference I can think of is that PC/104 supports
shared interrupts (with the appropriate hardware). Something to consider
when using multiple comms. boards etc.

Regards,

  Alex

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