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ISA devices are [in computing terms] Industry Standard Architecture devices. It is a hardware standard that is/was used in IBM personal computers and their compatibles.
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Many devices were historically available for ISA slots. Modems, sound cards, video cards, hard disk controllers, terminal emulators, and network interfaces are all examples of devices that were available for the ISA slot.
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ISA can stand for:* Industry Standard Architecture - A computer bus used in the 80s and early 90s to add peripheral devices to a computer. * Individual Savings Account * Instruction Set Architecture - A specification of what instructions, pointers, registers, interrupts, and exceptions a computer processor supports.
The 8-bit ISA (Industry Standard Architecture) bus slot serves as an interface for connecting peripheral devices to a computer's motherboard. It allows for the transmission of data in 8-bit chunks, facilitating communication between the CPU and devices such as sound cards, network cards, and storage controllers. Although largely obsolete in modern systems, the 8-bit ISA bus was crucial in early personal computers for expanding capabilities and enhancing performance. Its simplicity and low cost made it widely adopted during its time.
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