The correct answer is False.
EISA (Extended Industry Standard Architecture) and MCA (Micro Channel Architecture) are both bus architectures for IBM PC-compatible computers. They are both 32-bit bus architectures, but they are not compatible with each other. EISA is an open standard, while MCA is a proprietary standard developed by IBM.
If you have an EISA motherboard, you can only use EISA devices. If you have an MCA motherboard, you can only use MCA devices. You cannot mix and match EISA and MCA devices in the same PC.
Here is a brief explanation of each option:
- True: This option is false. You cannot have EISA and MCA devices in the same PC.
- False: This option is correct. You cannot have EISA and MCA devices in the same PC.
- I don’t know: This option is not correct. You cannot have EISA and MCA devices in the same PC.
- Other: This option is not correct. You cannot have EISA and MCA devices in the same PC.