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<font face="Century Gothic">You could try CITC Wales (<a
href="http://www.citcwales.org.uk/">http://www.citcwales.org.uk/</a>)<br>
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They have all sorts of old junk!!! When I volunteered with them they
had lots of old ISA cards, don't personally know about PC104 bus but
worth a try if you know what you're looking for. They will probably
give it you for free if you ask nicely!!<br>
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Cheers<br>
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Paul<br>
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Steve Anderson wrote:
<blockquote cite="mid41C2DC45.3080308@twindx.com" type="cite">Afternoon
all.
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This is a bit of a wild shot in the dark, but has anyone got any
PC104-ISA adaptors or PC104 network cards they don't need? I've got a
little Single Board Computer with a PC104 bus but no way of networking
it, see. It's actually an ISA card itself, and I'm planning on mounting
it in a gap in my Linux box, parasite style, and using it for... no
idea. Do I need a reason? =)
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<br>
Steve
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