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Richard F. Ferraro has written: 'Programmer's guide to the EGA and VGA cards' -- subject(s): Programming, IBM Personal Computer, Expansion boards (Microcomputers), IBM Personal System/2 (Computer system) 'Programmer's guide to the EGA,VGA, and Super VGA cards' -- subject(s): Programming, IBM Personal Computer, Expansion boards (Microcomputers), IBM Personal System/2 (Computer system)
No. The first expansion slots on IBM PCs (and compatibles) had only an 8-bit data path, and ran at 8 Mhz.
An ISA card is an expansion card that connects to a computer via an ISA expansion slot. They were introduced on the original IBM PC in 1981, and phased out of most desktop systems entirely by 2000.
IBM manufactures IBM printers.
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