Carl Wilhelm Soderstrom <chrome at real-time.com> wrote:
> 
> > How would one go about determining if it is or not?  I don't think I
> > have the hardware manuals.  
> 
> 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..

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