rpi-bitbang-ethernet
dISAppointment
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rpi-bitbang-ethernet
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Ethernet test tools
[1] https://github.com/osnr/rpi-bitbang-ethernet
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DISAppointment: Adding an ISA Slot to a Modern Motherboard
https://github.com/osnr/rpi-bitbang-ethernet
Might be possible, someone bitbanged (sending) ethernet frames.
This example makes me convinved that if you added a clock and some latches to a raspberry pi, it definitely should be able to do ISA bus.
Maybe even without any hardware, who knows. But it needs to level shift from 3V to 5V anyway.
dISAppointment
- Adding ISA slots to modern motherboards
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DISAppointment: Adding an ISA Slot to a Modern Motherboard
https://github.com/rasteri/dISAppointment
older similar project http://rayer.g6.cz/hardware/lpc_sio.htm
LPC is not without perils tho, there is trouble with DMA support as mentioned here https://flaterco.com/kb/ISA_chipsets.html
More about LPC bus https://blogs.coreboot.org/blog/2013/06/14/a-biology-laborat...
What are some alternatives?
picogus - Emulation of ISA sound cards on Raspberry Pi Pico (GUS, Adlib, MPU-401, Tandy, CMS)
pigus - Gravis Ultrasound emulator on an ISA card, using bare metal on a Raspberry Pi 3/4/CM4