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- Organization: University of Maine System
- Date: Wednesday, 2 Sep 1992 09:36:35 EDT
- From: <REE700A@MAINE.MAINE.EDU>
- Message-ID: <92246.093635REE700A@MAINE.MAINE.EDU>
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.ibm.pc.hardware
- Subject: Re: ISA cards in an EISA bus - are some EISA advantages lost?
- References: <1992Sep2.025415.7591@ccu.umanitoba.ca>
- Lines: 38
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- dab@ubitrex.mb.ca (Daniel Boulet)writes:
- >Are any of the advantages of the EISA bus lost if ISA cards are used in
- >an EISA system? I've heard that if any ISA cards are present then the
- >EISA cards may not perform and/or function properly. Is this true?
- >
- >Here are some of the things that I've heard:
- >
- > - that the presence of an ISA card prevents EISA cards from doing
- > DMA to/from memory above the 16meg line.
- This one is absolutely not true. Well Ok, you can't do DMA
- involving the ISA cards above the 16MB line, which is where
- the more generall misconception comes from
-
- > - that the presence of an ISA card reduces the performance of EISA
- > cards.
-
- I don't believe this is so, but we'll leave it to the true EISA
- experts (those who design systems). OTOH - many EISA Motherboards
- have 6 bus-master 32 bit slots and 2 slave (ISA) 16-bit slots.
- Putting ISA cards in them will in no way effect the EISA slots
- (unless you have ISA cards that can't do 8.25 MHz bus speeds?)
-
- > - that some unspecified problems or limitations are encountered.
-
- True: ISA and EISA cards cannot share IRQ lines or DMA channels.
- ISA and ISA cards cannot share, as well. EISA and EISA can share.
- Also, UNIX does not yet take advantage of DMA "C" (or burst mode)
- to the best of my knowledge, (yet).
-
- The above are all substantiated by (a) PC Magazine's article
- from about a year ago ("Bus Wars Heat Up" and another in same
- issue.), (b) the (essential) book, entitled 80486 Programming,
- the authors of which escape me (husband & wife?) and (c)
- personal experience with an AMI Enterprise II - equivalent,
- AMI Fast Disk II (EISA SCSI), Orchid ProDesigner IISE (EISA ET4000),
- ISA MS Bus Mouse, ISA serial / parallel. No problems...
-
- Jeff Andle.
-