Sunday, February 5, 2012

Legacy

Despite these problems, the VESA Local Bus became actual commonplace on after 486 motherboards, with a majority of after (post 1993) 486-based systems featuring a VESA Local Bus video card. VLB chiefly offered an affordable top acceleration interface for customer systems, as alone by 1996 was PCI frequently accessible alfresco of the server bazaar via the Pentium and Intel's Triton chipset. PCI aswell displaced the VESA Local Bus in the actual 486 market, with some of the endure 80486 motherboards featuring PCI slots instead of VLB slots. However a lot of still had either PCI or VLB slots alongside the still-ubiquitous ISA slots, and alleged "VIP" (VESA/ISA/PCI) boards with all three aperture types were aswell produced.

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