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Re: PCI Clock Specs and PLL
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- Subject: Re: PCI Clock Specs and PLL
- From: Timothy Hellman/PicTel <Timothy_Hellman@smtpnotes.pictel.com>
- Date: 28 Jan 97 9:10:25 EDT
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I know this has been brought up before, but I'll try again.
It would be REALLY handy (and, I suspect, would cut down on
e-mail traffic considerably) if the PCI Sig archives were accessable
from the Web site. The present method is cumbersome at best
(though I do appreciate the effort involved in setting it up & keeping
it working) and prevents all but the most intrepid explorer from
finding what they're after, thus leading to more quesions on the
mail alias.
I realize that this is not a trivial request, but there is so much valuable
information in this forum that it seems a shame to bury it in a
data warehouse of ZIP and TAR files.
>At 03:20 PM 1/27/97 -0600, you wrote:
>>> This subject was discussed quite a bit here a while back. You can check the
>>> archives for more information.
>
>>How do you "check the archives" of the pci sig?
>
>You might try ftp://ftp.znyx.com/pub/archive/pci-sig/
>
>Each months postings are available as either TAR or ZIP archives all the way
>back to october 1994.
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