On Tuesday 18 September 2001 16:18, Mike Hicks wrote: > > using the Mark1 Eyeball is probably the simplest way. if they don't look > > like PCI or ISA slots; they're probably Microchannel. > > Also, IIRC, microchannel slots are usually brown. I think the VESA local > bus slots used one kind of microchannel slot, and just tacked it onto the > end of an ISA. > > Of course, EISA slots are brown too, but microchannel computers usually > had a variety of different slots where ISA cards couldn't fit in. EISA > slots look mostly the same as ISA, just a different color.. -- The slots that the machine have are similar to ISA, brown in color and have far more pin slots than a typical ISA. Very narrow connection spaces as well. --- Shawn "Knowing is not enough, we must apply. Willing is not enough, we must do." -Bruce Lee