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<a class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated" href="mailto:tmassey@obscorp.com">tmassey@obscorp.com</a> wrote:
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<tt><a class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated" href="mailto:asterisk-users-admin@lists.digium.com">asterisk-users-admin@lists.digium.com</a> wrote on 05/28/2004
03:51:02 PM:<br>
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> Dear users:<br>
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> I have bought TDM04B card and it works in PCI 2.2 ver. slot.<br>
> How can I check if specific mother board support PCI 2.2 ver.<br>
> I do not have any documentation for that motherboard.<br>
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<tt>The easiest way is to look at the chipset. All
Intel chipsets before the 8xx series (810, 820, etc.) do *not* support
PCI 2.2. That means most systems with Intel chipsets and CPU's under
800MHz will not support them.</tt> <br>
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<tt>Tim Massey</tt> <br>
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What is it about these cards that Digium is pushing the v2.2 for? I
know PCI 2.2 was primarily a clarification release (this from the PCI
group) and doesn't seem to offer much other than OPTIONAL 3.3v
signalling, and I notice the card is universal.<br>
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On the other hand, I put my TDM11B in my old 440FX Dual PPro (PCI 2.1)
system and it works like a champ, so your milage may vary.<br>
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Charlie Hedlin<br>
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