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(Industry Standard Architecture) is a slower 8- or 16-bit BUS (data pathway).
Ãâó: www.usbman.com/glossarycomputerterms.htm
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ISA is an older technology for connecting computer peripherals (stands for Industry Standard Architecture). Common current devices include modems and sound cards. ISA is much slower than PCI, so PCI devices are generally better if you have a choice. ISA is starting to fade and eventually will be removed entirely. Most motherboards still come with at least one or two ISA slots on them.
Ãâó: www.basichardware.com/glossary.html
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A computer system that is is built on the Industry Standard Architecture is one that adheres to the same design rules and constraints that the IBM PC/AT adhered to.
Ãâó: www.davegroth.com/terms/I.shtml
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Individual Savings Account ?investment in a mutual fund/unit trust (ie pooled investment vehicle) which the government allow to accrue capital gains and income tax free.
Ãâó: www.360career.com/content/content_65.asp
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Industry Standard Architecture. This computer architecture, developed by IBM, allows 16 bits of data at a time to flow between the motherboard circuitry and adapters on the ISA bus.
Ãâó: www.quadron.com/speed/speed.html
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