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AGP slots were often colored maroon and had a hinged hook on one end to help anchor the AGP card. ISA: The original expansion slot for the PC family was ISA, which simply stood for Industry Standard Architecture (because the expansion slot lacked an official and suitably technical-sounding name). It had two varieties: 16-bit and a longer 16-bit. To connect the top to the structure, screw the front side of the desk so that no movement can occur, but on the opposite (back) side, screws should be affixed in slots that will allow the boards to widen or narrow. Failure to account for such movement may eventually lead to cracking (shrinkage) or excessive cupping (expansion) on the tabletop. It has everything that a high-end board should have, such as multiple USB ports, including two Thunderbolt 3 ports, three PCIe 3.0 x16 slots and one PCIe 3.0 x1 slot, excellent storage capacity, with three M.2 slots and six SATA ports, and so on. These were the oldest expansion slots in the history of motherboards. They were found in AT boards and are identified by black color. Conventional display cards or sound cards were installed in these slots. The full form of ISA is Industry Standard Architecture and is a 16- bit bus. Alternatively known as a bus slot or expansion port, an expansion slot is a connection or port inside a computer on the motherboard or riser card. It provides an installation point for a hardware expansion card to be connected.

Roland released a line of 12 expansion boards over the course of a few years starting in 2000. Many of their synthesizers have expansion slots and they are an easy way to increase a synthesizer's capabilities with a specific type of sound set.

The Roland SRX expansion boards are compatible with the XV and Fantom series of synthesizers.

The G-70, MC-909, Juno-G, and V-Studio 700 each support 1 expansion board.

The Fantom FA-76, XV-88, XV-3080, RD-700, Juno Stage 2, VR-760, XV-2020, XV-5050 and Sonic Cell each support 2 expansion boards.

The XV-5080, Fantom-S, and Fantom-X each have 4 SRX expansion board slots.

Motherboard expansion slots

The Fantom XR has 6 SRX expansion slots.

The Integra-7 comes with all twelve expansion boards preloaded in its operating system, but it can't use them all at once, so they have to be installed in 'virtual expansion slots'.

The following boards were produced:

SRX-01 Dynamic Drum Kits (Manual)

SRX-02 Concert Piano (Manual)

SRX-03 Studio SRX (Manual)

SRX-04 Symphonique Strings (Manual)

SRX-05 Supreme Dance (Manual)

SRX-06 Complete Orchestra (Contains all waveforms from SR-JV80-02 Orchestral, SR-JV80-13 Vocal, SR-JV80-16 Orchestral II, and selected waveforms from SR-JV80-07 Super Sound Set) (Manual)

SRX-07 Ultimate Keys (Contains all waveforms from SR-JV80-04 Vintage Synth, SR-JV80-08 Keyboards of the '60's and '70's, SR-JV80-10 Bass and Drums, and selected waveforms from SR-JV80-09 Session and SR-JV80-03 Piano) (Manual)

SRX-08 Platinum Trax (Contains waveforms from SR-JV80-11 Techno, SR-JV80-12 Hip Hop, SR-JV80-15 Special FX, and SR-JV80-19 House) (Manual)

SRX-09 World Collection (Contains waveforms from SR-JV80-05 World, SR-JV80-14 Asia, SR-JV80-17 Country, SR-JV80-18 Latin) (Manual)

SRX-10 Big Brass Ensemble (Manual)

SRX-11 Complete Piano (Manual)

SRX-12 Classic EPs (Manual)

SRX-96 World Collection and Legendary XP Essentials

SRX-97 Jon Lord's Rock Organ (Only compatible with Fantom-X series, contains 12 patches)

SRX-98 Analog Essentials (Only compatible with Fantom-X series, contains 78 patches)

SRX-99 Special Wave Expansion

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An expansion card is an electronic circuit board that adds more functionality to a desktop computer. These cards are installed into the expansion slot of a computer motherboard, and they allow the computer to perform additional functions not offered by the motherboard. Video cards and sound cards are common examples: a new video card added will enhance the three dimensional graphics processing power of a computer while a new sound card may improve a computer’s audio input.

There are alternative terms used for this type of card, and it is also known as expansion board, add-on card, interface adapter or an internal card. Generally, between one and seven expansion cards can be installed into the desktop computer system. Laptops do not use standard cards due to their small form factor, although they can often accept a removable PCMCIA card that offers additional functions.

The Altair 8800, developed in the mid 1970s, was the first microcomputer to add an expansion card bus. In 1981, IBM® launched its first PC with an XT bus, which was later replaced with a 16-bit ISA. The introduction of the PCI bus in 1991 resulted in modern forms of interface adapters that provided additional benefits beyond enhanced graphics and sound.

Most cards are inserted in PCI or “Peripheral Component Interconnect” slots, which are integrated circuits fitted onto the motherboard. One edge of the card holding the contacts or keys is inserted into the slot. This establishes an electrical contact between the motherboard and the card’s integrated circuits.

Standard interface adapters, such as graphics cards and sound cards, offer various added functions. Some video cards offer video capture, MPEG 2 and MPEG 4 decoding, a light pen, and the ability to connect to multiple monitors, for example. Sound cards may add functions for composing music, editing audio presentations, and other multimedia applications.

There are some “low-profile” cards that fit in a lower height computer framework. Some are used solely for external connectivity such as modem cards, storage area network (SAN), and network cards, which are commonly referred to as I/O cards or input/output cards. A USB card is mainly used by users who need additional USB or Firewire ports.

A PC expansion card can only be inserted on computers with available expansion slots. Computers such as the Apple Macintosh® and other all-in-one systems do not accept these cards.