Re: [asterisk-users] PCI32 and PCI-X compatibility

2008-02-18 Thread Kevin P. Fleming
Thomas Kenyon wrote: On a very similar note, I have a server that only has PCI-64bit 33MHz slots left (don't know if 5V or 3.3V). Can I place a TDM400P in there? (please no response telling me that there are better cards, I'm sure there are but there aren't any better card that I

Re: [asterisk-users] PCI32 and PCI-X compatibility

2008-02-17 Thread Thomas Kenyon
Marco wrote: Hi, this is my 1st message, I'm writing to ask if anyone knows if a PCI32 card like the TDM400P (quad analog) or the B410P (quad BRI) is working on a PCI-X bus, at 100MHz or 133 MHz. I'm really stuck with this, since I found a partial yes on this mailing list but my supplier

Re: [asterisk-users] PCI32 and PCI-X compatibility

2008-02-14 Thread Marco
Thanks Michael, that's a *huge* thing you're telling me, in the wiki details for the PCI-X bus I've read about retrocompatibility, but I just wanted to be 100% sure. I can go on and order my server, now! Thanks again Marco ps. This proves also the complete unaccuracy of the information

[asterisk-users] PCI32 and PCI-X compatibility

2008-02-13 Thread Marco
Hi, this is my 1st message, I'm writing to ask if anyone knows if a PCI32 card like the TDM400P (quad analog) or the B410P (quad BRI) is working on a PCI-X bus, at 100MHz or 133 MHz. I'm really stuck with this, since I found a partial yes on this mailing list but my supplier says no! Thanks,

Re: [asterisk-users] PCI32 and PCI-X compatibility

2008-02-13 Thread Michael Spiceland
this is my 1st message, I'm writing to ask if anyone knows if a PCI32 card like the TDM400P (quad analog) or the B410P (quad BRI) is working on a PCI-X bus, at 100MHz or 133 MHz. I'm really stuck with this, since I found a partial yes on this mailing list but my supplier says no! Marco,

Re: [asterisk-users] PCI32 and PCI-X compatibility

2008-02-13 Thread Michael Spiceland
Marco, You should not have any issues using a PCI card in a PCI-X slot, as long as the card is a 3.3V PCI card. The cards that you mention above are 3.3v compatible and you should be able to use them. All of Digium's product line is available for 3.3v slots. Most are universal and can