Oh, as a general rule, if there is only one "different" one, it might 
be a VESA slot (aah, the old version of AGP ;-).
If there are more, they may be EISA slots, but on either there 
will probably be ISA slots on the board too.
I don't think that is the case with Microchannel boards.

This is just of the top of my head, so I could be wrong. Am I?

>>> chrome at real-time.com 09/18/01 02:30PM >>>
> 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.

Carl Soderstrom
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