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ATI Technologies 845-01164 ATI ISA Network Adapter Card
- ISA bus interface for compatibility with older motherboards
- Likely an Ethernet network interface card (NIC)
- Designed for legacy computer systems
- Provides basic network connectivity
- May include RJ-45 connector
- Suitable for vintage computing or specific legacy applications
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Product Overview
The ATI Technologies 845-01164 is an ISA bus network adapter card, likely an Ethernet card, designed for older computer systems. It provides basic network connectivity for legacy hardware.
Technical Information
| Bus Type | ISA |
| Manufacturer | ATI Technologies |
| Product Type | Network Adapter Card |
Additional Specifications
| Likely Speed | 10 Mbps (Ethernet) |
| Likely Connector | RJ-45 |
Product Description
The ATI Technologies 845-01164 is a network adapter card that utilizes the Industry Standard Architecture (ISA) bus. This indicates that it is designed for much older computer systems, typically from the late 1980s through the 1990s, which featured ISA slots on their motherboards. While the exact specifications are not detailed in the title, ISA network cards were overwhelmingly Ethernet adapters, commonly operating at 10 Mbps. This card would have been used to provide network connectivity to desktop computers or servers that lacked integrated networking capabilities. Its primary function would be to allow these legacy systems to connect to a Local Area Network (LAN), enabling file sharing, printing, and access to network resources prevalent during that era. Given its ISA interface, the 845-01164 is a piece of vintage networking hardware. It is unlikely to be suitable for modern networks but could be valuable for restoring or maintaining older computer systems for specific applications, retro computing enthusiasts, or environments that still rely on legacy hardware for critical functions.
