
1) Arabic boy name
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Eisa or EISA can have several meanings: ==EISA== ...
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[dance] Eisa (エイサー Eisaa) is a form of folk dance originating from the Okinawa Islands, Japan. In origin, it is a Bon dance that is performed by young people of each community during the Bon festival to honor the spirits of their ancestors. However, it underwent drastic changes in the 20th century and is today seen as a vital part o...
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Enhanced Industry Standard Architecture. A standard PC slot expansion. It can also be found on many Amiga DIY towers and big box machines.
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the Extended ISA bus
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Extended ISA used when the 80286 through 80486 series microprocessors were being produced. It is backward compatible with ISA.
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The Extended Industry Standard Architecture. A computer expansion bus used in high end 386 and 486 PC's and some Hewlett-Packard Workstations. A non-proprietary industry-wide attempt to counter IBM's MicroChannel bus. A bus width of 64 bits allowed a 33 MB/S transfer rate, making it ideal for file server computers with high disk I/O rates. Unfortun...
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Extended Industry Standard Architecture. A bus architecture designed for PCs using an Intel 80386, 80486, or Pentium microprocessor. EISA buses are 32 bits wide and support multiprocessing. The EISA bus was designed by nine IBM competitors (sometimes called the Gang of Nine): AST Research, Compaq Computer, Epson, Hewlett-Packard, NEC, Olivetti, Tan...
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Acronym for 'Extended Industry-Standard Architecture', a 32-bit expansion bus design.
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Enhanced Industry Standard Architecture. A 32-bit bus designed for x86-based and Pentium processor machines. EISA uses standard software for easy recognition and identification. Therefore, EISA makes plug-and-play possible in Windows.
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Extended Industry Standard Architecture
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Extended Industry Standard Architecture
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Extended Industry-Standard Architecture. 32-bit bus interface used in PCs, PC-based servers, and some Unix workstations and servers. See also ISA.
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