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IBM 110-74G0719-00 ISA BUS STORE LOOP Adapter Card
- ISA BUS Adapter Card.
- Designed for IBM systems.
- Provides Store Loop connectivity.
- Facilitates communication with storage devices/loops.
- Utilizes the legacy ISA bus interface.
- Likely for older server or workstation models.
- Enables integration of specific storage peripherals.
- Component for legacy system expansion.
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Product Overview
The IBM 110-74G0719-00 is an ISA BUS STORE LOOP Adapter Card. This adapter card is designed to provide connectivity for storage devices or peripherals using the ISA bus architecture, likely for older IBM systems. It facilitates communication between the host system and attached storage loops.
Technical Information
| Product Type | Adapter Card |
| Bus Interface | ISA (Industry Standard Architecture) |
Additional Specifications
| Functionality | Store Loop Adapter |
| Compatibility | IBM Systems |
Product Description
The IBM 110-74G0719-00 is an adapter card that leverages the Industry Standard Architecture (ISA) bus, a legacy interface commonly found in older computer systems. Its primary function is to provide 'Store Loop' connectivity, which typically refers to a proprietary or specialized interface used for connecting storage devices or subsystems. This card acts as a bridge, translating the signals and protocols between the ISA bus of the host computer and the specific requirements of the attached store loop devices. This adapter is designed for IBM systems that utilize the ISA bus, indicating its application in older generations of servers, workstations, or specialized equipment. The 'Store Loop' functionality suggests it was used to connect to external storage arrays, tape drives, or other data storage peripherals that communicated over a dedicated loop topology. Such configurations were common in enterprise environments before the widespread adoption of SCSI, SAS, or Fibre Channel. By installing the 110-74G0719-00, users could integrate or maintain connectivity with specific storage solutions that relied on this particular interface. It represents a component for maintaining or expanding the capabilities of legacy IBM hardware, allowing for continued use of existing storage infrastructure or the addition of compatible peripherals where direct motherboard support is absent. The card is a testament to the diverse range of connectivity options required in computing history.