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MCA (Micro Channel Architecture) was a proprietary card interface designed by IBM. It addressed some of the problems of the ISA bus and offered a few enhancements. It was only really used in IBM's branded PC's and servers and is rarely (never?) seen elsewhere.  It's completely obselete now anyway.
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MCA (Micro Channel Architecture) was a proprietary card interface designed by IBM. It addressed some of the problems of the ISA bus and offered a few enhancements. It was only really used in IBM's branded PC's and servers and is rarely (never?) seen elsewhere.  It's completely obsolete now anyway.

Latest revision as of 21:08, 8 March 2007

MCA (Micro Channel Architecture) was a proprietary card interface designed by IBM. It addressed some of the problems of the ISA bus and offered a few enhancements. It was only really used in IBM's branded PC's and servers and is rarely (never?) seen elsewhere. It's completely obsolete now anyway.