▲ | MBCook 7 days ago | |
Is it possible it could’ve been EISA and that’s why it seemed different? I can’t remember if those were available on 386s or started in the 486 era. | ||
▲ | TheAmazingRace 4 days ago | parent | next [-] | |
EISA was typically reserved for higher end server and workstation type motherboards. Consumer-grade PCs never really got to experience EISA. | ||
▲ | Zardoz84 7 days ago | parent | prev [-] | |
A Local bus ? The VESA Local Bus (VLB) was a thing in 486 boards and, I think, early Pentium boards. but was predated by privative local buses. I don't know if there was one on 386 boards. |