"John P. Tomany" wrote:
> > Old, that is non PnP, ISA cards. Also known as "obsolete" or "outdated" :(
>
> Not even close.
>
> "Legacy", as applied to computers, means: "Standard", "Reliable", "Easily
> set, controlled, and modifed". "Comfortable and compliant", IOW.
>
> Whereas Pnp and others are more correctly described as "Unproven", "Fussy",
> "Uncontrollable", or "Intended to promote sales of new hardware or
> to solidify one proprietary software system's market share".
I didn't exclude these, as I am well aware Plug 'n' Pray usaually
takes more time to set up than Rejumper 'n' Plug 'n' Reconfigure 'n' Play :)
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