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HP 3497AJ144 8-Bit ISA Controller Card
- 8-Bit ISA interface
- Legacy controller card
- Designed for older computer systems
- Specific peripheral or system control function
- Low-profile form factor (typical for ISA cards)
- Requires an available ISA slot
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Product Overview
The HP 3497AJ144 is an 8-Bit ISA controller card, a legacy component likely used for specific peripheral or system control functions in older computer systems. Its 8-bit ISA interface indicates compatibility with older motherboard architectures.
Technical Information
| Interface | 8-Bit ISA |
| Type | Controller Card |
Additional Specifications
| Compatibility | Older PC Architectures |
Product Description
The HP 3497AJ144 represents a component from an era when the Industry Standard Architecture (ISA) bus was prevalent in personal computers. This 8-bit ISA controller card was designed to interface with motherboards featuring the older, slower ISA slots. Such cards typically served specific functions, ranging from basic I/O control, network interface cards, sound cards, or specialized industrial control interfaces, depending on the manufacturer's intended application. Given its 8-bit nature, the data transfer rate of this card would be significantly limited compared to modern interfaces like PCI or PCIe. However, for the tasks it was designed for, which often involved straightforward control signals or low-bandwidth data, the ISA bus provided sufficient connectivity. The 'HP' designation suggests it was either manufactured by Hewlett-Packard or intended for use within their legacy product lines. Identifying the exact function of the 3497AJ144 without further documentation is challenging, as 'controller card' is a broad term. However, its presence signifies a need for specialized hardware in older systems that could not be met by integrated motherboard components. Users seeking to maintain or repair older HP systems might require such a card for specific legacy functionality.


