I know there is ways to get ISA on new motherboards via the LPC bus if I named it right! Thanks, David Eugene Waybright CompTIA A+, NET+, & Security+ Technician Crestron Certified CIV-E Intelligent Video Engineer, CIV-D Intelligent Video Designer & CIV-S Intelligent Video Specialist Crestron Certified Masters Technology Architect; Core, Flex, DMC-D-4K & E-4K, SCT-R & C, DCT-R & C, TCT-R & C AVMM Engineer; Audio & Shades Technician Extron Certified A/V Associate IT Operations & Secure Infrastructure Specialist Tesla Referral Code: https://ts.la/david55244 Please use my referral for a free demo drive, also $500 Off + 3 mo. FSD on Model 3 & Y, $1,000 Off + 3 mo. FSD on Model S & X, & $500 Off Solar TeslaFi Referral Code: https://www.teslafi.com/signup.php?referred=Dwaybright receive a one-month trial instead of two weeks. Tessie Referral Code: https://share.tessie.com/QpzcnbTb5yb receive one month free when you sign up. ChargePoint Home Pro, CPF25, CPF50, CPH50, CT4000, CP6000, OnRamp, Express 100, 200,& 250 Certified Technician [cid:2b298971-deef-4621-bf0b-bba8a9c4ff33]<https://outlook.office.com/bookwithme/user/0f52d73c69ad43ffb4490b6e75ed0de2@pt-solutions.org?anonymous&ep=signature> Book time to meet with me<https://outlook.office.com/bookwithme/user/0f52d73c69ad43ffb4490b6e75ed0de2@pt-solutions.org?anonymous&ep=signature> ________________________________ From: vcf-midatlantic <vcf-midatlantic-bounces@lists.vcfed.org> on behalf of vcf-midatlantic-request@lists.vcfed.org <vcf-midatlantic-request@lists.vcfed.org> Sent: Thursday, October 3, 2024 8:00 AM To: vcf-midatlantic@lists.vcfed.org <vcf-midatlantic@lists.vcfed.org> Subject: vcf-midatlantic Digest, Vol 77, Issue 2 Send vcf-midatlantic mailing list submissions to vcf-midatlantic@lists.vcfed.org To subscribe or unsubscribe via the World Wide Web, visit https://lists.vcfed.org/mailman/listinfo/vcf-midatlantic or, via email, send a message with subject or body 'help' to vcf-midatlantic-request@lists.vcfed.org You can reach the person managing the list at vcf-midatlantic-owner@lists.vcfed.org When replying, please edit your Subject line so it is more specific than "Re: Contents of vcf-midatlantic digest..." Today's Topics: 1. ISA bus via USB? Raspberry Pi? Beaglebone? (Jeffrey Jonas) 2. Re: ISA bus via USB? Raspberry Pi? Beaglebone? (Bill Degnan) 3. Re: ISA bus via USB? Raspberry Pi? Beaglebone? (Devin Heitmueller) 4. Re: ISA bus via USB? Raspberry Pi? Beaglebone? (David Riley) 5. Re: ISA bus via USB? Raspberry Pi? Beaglebone? (Neil Cherry) 6. Re: ISA bus via USB? Raspberry Pi? Beaglebone? (Jonathan Chapman) ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Message: 1 Date: Wed, 2 Oct 2024 12:13:37 -0400 From: Jeffrey Jonas <jeffrey.scott.jonas@gmail.com> To: vcf-midatlantic <vcf-midatlantic@lists.vcfed.org> Subject: [vcf-midatlantic] ISA bus via USB? Raspberry Pi? Beaglebone? Message-ID: <CAOCNM4TQEkVWS78Sc12gMtSHFKMfQoH6BKOPBXJffrzYxBrD3Q@mail.gmail.com> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8" I have some 8, 16 bit ISA cards that I'd love to keep running. Are there any options such as ISA via USB? ISA on Raspberry Pi or Beaglebone? -- jeff jonas ------------------------------ Message: 2 Date: Wed, 2 Oct 2024 13:35:06 -0400 From: Bill Degnan <billdegnan@gmail.com> To: vcf-midatlantic <vcf-midatlantic@lists.vcfed.org> Subject: Re: [vcf-midatlantic] ISA bus via USB? Raspberry Pi? Beaglebone? Message-ID: <CABGJBue=prsx=UN7_DCx-M+b=-zx9=Mte-Uhagrv+vasz8uhkA@mail.gmail.com> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8" time-wise, why not just get an IBM XT /clone and use that? I assume you already thought of this and don't have an XT lying around.... but what's the point if you don't have a system? Plus to really set up a USB solution you'd need an XT/AT system to confirm the USB solution works, at least for a while until you know for sure. b On Wed, Oct 2, 2024 at 12:14?PM Jeffrey Jonas via vcf-midatlantic < vcf-midatlantic@lists.vcfed.org> wrote:
I have some 8, 16 bit ISA cards that I'd love to keep running. Are there any options such as ISA via USB? ISA on Raspberry Pi or Beaglebone?
-- jeff jonas
------------------------------ Message: 3 Date: Wed, 2 Oct 2024 16:25:24 -0400 From: Devin Heitmueller <devin.heitmueller@gmail.com> To: vcf-midatlantic <vcf-midatlantic@lists.vcfed.org> Subject: Re: [vcf-midatlantic] ISA bus via USB? Raspberry Pi? Beaglebone? Message-ID: <CAJQgbyNxHCSHM7sFytah-Ted1q8rpQPmS694BRes62co4SZHHw@mail.gmail.com> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8" Also, even if you were able to interface the ISA bus via USB, you still need software and drivers, which probably wouldn't be available on modern Linux embedded devices such as the Pi. I guess if you can tell us specifically which cards you are interested in using, we might be able to offer better advice. I probably wouldn't think it was worth the effort unless the board performed some specialized function (e.g. control some specialized piece of equipment). I can't imagine any world where it would be worth the headache for something commonplace like an Ethernet card, video card, etc. Devin On Wed, Oct 2, 2024 at 1:35?PM Bill Degnan via vcf-midatlantic <vcf-midatlantic@lists.vcfed.org> wrote:
time-wise, why not just get an IBM XT /clone and use that? I assume you already thought of this and don't have an XT lying around.... but what's the point if you don't have a system? Plus to really set up a USB solution you'd need an XT/AT system to confirm the USB solution works, at least for a while until you know for sure. b
On Wed, Oct 2, 2024 at 12:14?PM Jeffrey Jonas via vcf-midatlantic < vcf-midatlantic@lists.vcfed.org> wrote:
I have some 8, 16 bit ISA cards that I'd love to keep running. Are there any options such as ISA via USB? ISA on Raspberry Pi or Beaglebone?
-- jeff jonas
------------------------------ Message: 4 Date: Wed, 2 Oct 2024 16:35:23 -0400 From: David Riley <fraveydank@gmail.com> To: vcf-midatlantic <vcf-midatlantic@lists.vcfed.org> Cc: Jeffrey Jonas <jeffrey.scott.jonas@gmail.com> Subject: Re: [vcf-midatlantic] ISA bus via USB? Raspberry Pi? Beaglebone? Message-ID: <1733C73A-C85B-4D1F-B7FC-F0C5E2C87B3F@gmail.com> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii
On Oct 2, 2024, at 12:13 PM, Jeffrey Jonas via vcf-midatlantic <vcf-midatlantic@lists.vcfed.org> wrote:
I have some 8, 16 bit ISA cards that I'd love to keep running. Are there any options such as ISA via USB? ISA on Raspberry Pi or Beaglebone?
I would point out that the PCI Express standard still maintains the subtractive addressing carve-out and I/O address spaces required for ISA cards, not least because some low-level elements of the PC architecture still use/emulate the old addresses. I believe there should be ISA expansion chassis available using commercially available bridge chips (a lot of PCIe serial cards are also just ISA or LPC (which is kinda-sorta serialized ISA) chips stapled onto a PCIe->ISA bridge chip as well) meant for industrial controls, but be warned that they're generally not cheap. There are also USB bridges, but I assume you'd need to write new drivers because there's no standard for tunneling ISA over USB like there is for PCI/PCIe. This is one such example. https://arstech.com/usb2-products/37-usb2isa-x3.html And it sounds like they also have a compatibility driver layer for it for many legacy operating systems: https://arstech.com/content/35-universal-software-layer For something like RPi or BeagleBone, you'd need to write your own drivers. - Dave ------------------------------ Message: 5 Date: Wed, 2 Oct 2024 18:52:48 -0400 From: Neil Cherry <ncherry@linuxha.com> To: vcf-midatlantic <vcf-midatlantic@lists.vcfed.org> Cc: David Riley <fraveydank@gmail.com>, Jeffrey Jonas <jeffrey.scott.jonas@gmail.com> Subject: Re: [vcf-midatlantic] ISA bus via USB? Raspberry Pi? Beaglebone? Message-ID: <12dc5ab2-bcde-4e96-904d-5452b923bd01@linuxha.com> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8; format=flowed On 10/2/24 16:35, David Riley via vcf-midatlantic wrote:
PCIe->ISA bridge
Using Dave's info in gogle: F85526 PCI Express to ISA Bridge IC And https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=putHMSzu5og Rest of the exercises let to you: -- Linux Home Automation Neil Cherry kd2zrq@linuxha.com http://www.linuxha.com/ Main site http://linuxha.blogspot.com/ My HA Blog Author of: Linux Smart Homes For Dummies KD2ZRQ ------------------------------ Message: 6 Date: Wed, 02 Oct 2024 23:12:10 +0000 From: Jonathan Chapman <lists@glitchwrks.com> To: vcf-midatlantic <vcf-midatlantic@lists.vcfed.org> Subject: Re: [vcf-midatlantic] ISA bus via USB? Raspberry Pi? Beaglebone? Message-ID: <IU6u_3gL-zljVqSjCu_HTfsMNZFD94x7AXxRRWZDcDf-93M6rlCkHxQcBTkAQmgv20NruTadgBc1-jM58bUldxfO5L4BpVbw4_-XkzQE47U=@glitchwrks.com> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8
I have some 8, 16 bit ISA cards that I'd love to keep running. Are there any options such as ISA via USB? ISA on Raspberry Pi or Beaglebone?
I personally run little 4-slot industrial ISA backplane systems for ISA cards that support something important in the shop, like one of the EPROM programmers, or the NI GPIB-410 test/debug/sniffer board. You get to choose the CPU board, anything from 386SX to high-end Pentium III are common and available. I can then run whatever OS supports it without any extra work, and the hardware is more reliable than consumer stuff from the era. It's also pretty small! I know that's not a direct answer to the question asked :P Thanks, Jonathan End of vcf-midatlantic Digest, Vol 77, Issue 2 **********************************************