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This is the 32-bit extension of the 16-bit ISA expansion slot. It was generally used only in server machines, and it never caught on for consumers because 32- bit VL-Bus and PCI were more accessible. However, for server machines, EISA beat out VL-Bus and PCI because you could have numerous EISA slots in one machine without any complex wiring. Some server boxes had as many as 14 EISA slots. VL-Bus and PCI initially suppor ISP Glossary:
EISA - On 6 Oct 2004 13:17:25 -0700, welziak@snet.net (Ryan) wrote:I have been to UPS.com but I see now way to communicate this problemto them. There are plenty of links to report problems with packages Ishipped, but nothing to get word back to a regional office that theirdriver can't read packages!Any ideas?I'd suggesting calling 800-PICK-UPS (corporate customer service) andasking to speak with Mike Eskew (Chairman and CEO)... Whether you getthrough to him or not, explain the situation and that future packagesleft at your house that aren't yours will be disposed of accordingly.....real world answer... "mine" Or, if you prefer the old fashioned way, send the CEO a letter at:UPS Corporate Headquarters55 Glenlake Parkway, NEAtlanta , GA 30328
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