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OEMed by Normerel SA, a division of SMT Goupil /wiki/Original_equipment_manufacturer
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The CompuStar was a hybrid ISA–Micro Channel system. Its motherboard featured a modular bus design featuring two riser card slots, allowing for five ISA cards on a riser card in one slot and five MCA cards on a riser card in the other slot. Alternatively, users could install two riser cards of identical busses to give the computer 10 ISA slots or 10 Micro Channel slots.[85] /wiki/Riser_card
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