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Large Motherboard.
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Subject: Re: Large Motherboard.
Author: pci-sig-request@znyx.com at Internet
Date: 9/13/96 12:52 PM
On Thu, 12 Sep 1996, Vandana Lokeshwar wrote:
> I guess if it is for testing PCI boards, it is better to use a PCI extender
> instead.
You may want to consider using a PCI Expansion Unit which provides for
additional PCI slots in a separate enclosure up to 4 feet from you host PCI
based computer. Multiple PCI bridge chips are used. If interested, contact
Bit 3 Computer Corporation Application Engineering Department.
Jerry Medley http://www.bit3.com
Bit 3 Computer Corporation Phone: 612-881-6955
8120 Penn Avenue South FAX: 612-881-9674
Minneapolis, MN 55431-1393 Email: jerrym@bit3.com