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ISA
Industry Standard Architecture. The 8-bit version cane on the original PC and the AT, but
the latter uses an extension to make it 16-bit. It has a maximum data transfer rate of about
8 megabits per second on an AT, which is actually well above the capability of disk
drives, or most network and video cards. The average data throughput is around a quarter
of that. Its design makes it difficult to mix 8- and 16-bit RAM or ROM within the same
128K block of upper memory; an 8-bit VGA card could force all other cards in the same
(C000-DFFF) range to use 8 bits as well, which was a common source of inexplicable
crashes where 16-bit network card were involved.
EISA
Extended Industry Standard Architecture. An evolution of ISA and (theoretically)
backward compatible with it, including the speed (8 MHz), so the increased data
throughput is mainly due to the bus doubling in size-but you must use EISA expansion
cards. It has its own DMA arrangements, which can use the complete address space. On
advantage of EISA (and Micro Channel) is the ease of setting up expansion cards-plus
them in and run the configuration software which will automatically detect their settings.
MCA
Micro Channel Architecture. A proprietary standard established by IBM to take over
from ISA, and therefore incompatible with anything else. It comes in two versions, 16-
and 32-bit and, in practical terms, is capable of transferring around 20 mbps.
Local Bus
The local bus is one more directly suited to the CPU; it's next door (hence local), has the
same bandwidth and runs at the same speed, so the bottleneck is less (ISA was local in
the early days). Data is therefore moved along the bus at processor speeds. There are two
varieties:
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