>>EISA = black (ExtendedISA, so it's a bit longer then a ISA)
>
>I thought EISA was just higher in pin density, but the same size?

Interesting, I assumed ISA was 8-bit and EISA 16-bit. And that the EISA was
therefor longer. But I have never actually gotten a good explanation (well,
two-three people have said exactly what I'm saying, but that isn't a *proof*)
When I check on the ISA (from a XT MB) it seems exactly the same as the
once in my PC.
What would you call the longer (or extended) bus? I think that if I
extended an ISA bus I would get an EISA.
Well, someone should know the *correct* answer here on the list (and
perhaps give a nice explanation?)
//Bernie

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