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From: "Christopher T. Lansdown" <lansdoct@screech.cs.alfred.edu>
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> Linus' complaint about ISA PnP interface is that it is intel-centric. But
> the only other architecture with ISA slots is MIPS, right? So if ISAPnP
> works equally in MIPS and on x86, Linus should have no argument...
	Actually, as a point of reference, newer Alpha systems (at least,
I don't know about older ones) also have isa slots.
	-Chris

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