Hi James,
            yes, just put the cards in normally. The problem comes when you
want to put eisa cards in, because you need a configuration utility, as well
as configuration files for each card and the motherboard. I have an old P66
and it runs fine with isa cards. I even managed to score some eisa cards,
took me ages to find the right configuration utility and files,

cheers

Johann

"James (Jim) Hatridge" wrote:

> Hi all,
>
> I've got an old computer with a EISA bus. Is it possible to use my ISA
> cards (ie HD controler etc) in it.
>
> TIA!
>
> (Junker) Jim Hatridge
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