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HP A1095-66507 EISA Backplane Board for 9000 Workstation
- EISA Backplane Board
- Designed for HP 9000 Workstations
- Supports EISA expansion cards
- Provides connectivity for legacy peripherals
- Component for workstation hardware
- Ensures system compatibility
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Product Overview
The HP A1095-66507 is an EISA Backplane Board designed for HP 9000 Workstations. It provides the necessary slots and architecture to support EISA expansion cards.
Technical Information
| Product Type | Backplane Board |
| Interface | EISA |
Additional Specifications
| Compatibility | HP 9000 Workstations |
Product Description
The HP A1095-66507 is a specialized backplane board designed for the HP 9000 series of workstations. This board features slots compatible with the Extended Industry Standard Architecture (EISA) bus, a 32-bit expansion bus that was prevalent in high-performance computing systems during its era. It serves as the foundation for connecting EISA expansion cards, such as network interfaces, SCSI controllers, or other specialized hardware. This backplane board is crucial for maintaining the functionality and expandability of HP 9000 workstations that rely on EISA technology. It ensures that the system can interface with the necessary peripherals and add-in cards required for specific professional applications. The design adheres to HP's engineering standards for reliability and performance within the 9000 workstation family. As an EISA backplane, the A1095-66507 is a key component for users who need to support legacy hardware or maintain existing HP 9000 systems. It provides the essential connectivity required for these older, yet sometimes critical, workstation configurations, ensuring that the system can be equipped with the necessary I/O capabilities.

