All objects with ISA interface
ISA stands for Industry Standard Architecture and is an 8-bit and 16-bit bus. The bus was mainstream in late 80's and early 90'ies. In 8086/8088 to early 486 systems most extension cards used the ISA bus for network, audio, disk I/O, graphics and additional controllers. During the 486-era graphics and disk I/O cards became VLB-cards (VESA Local Bus) which was superseded by PCI quickly.