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I'm not sure I understand, how would that help? Did you perhaps mean
to write isa instead of pci? If so, then that would make sense. The
post you were replying to suggested a pci to isa adapter, though I'll
admit a usb to isa adapter, if it was possible to make such a beast,
would be better then a pci to isa adapter. All modern pcs today
have one, if not more pci slots, so a usb to pci adapter doesn't make
much sense there either, unless someone runs out of pci slots, and the
idea is to be able to connect more pci devices via the usb bus, which
can support ... what ... up to 128 devices I believe?

As I've also said before, even a usb to isa adapter would have
limited usefulness, given that the isa synths aren't being produced
anymore.

Greg


On Wed, Oct 11, 2006 at 10:44:14PM +1300, Marcel Oats wrote:
> I guess someone could make a USB to PCI adapter?

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