To establish communication between pc one (isa) pc-cardand computer externally

Dear Sir
I want to connect a pc - (ISA) card to computer externally. Can you help me about this topic please?
Your Sincerely

Hi,
This discussion forum is focused on GPIB communication and programming.
It seems that you're interested in the details of the ISA bus. If that is not the case, could you describe in more detail what you're trying to do.
DiegoF.

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