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On Mon, Jan 22, 2018 at 11:32 PM, Richard Wilbur
<[email protected]> wrote:
> As I was reading the EOMA standard[*] in the section entitled 
> "Interoperability Restrictions imposed by height limits", I came across a 
> statement
>
> Type III 8.0mm cards must be actively prevented from slotting into Type I 
> (5.0mm) Housings by ensuring that there is a physical slot in the casework 
> that is no more than 5.5mm in height.

 yep.

> which I think would probably reflect your meaning better if rewritten as 
> follows:
>
> Type III 8.0mm cards must be actively prevented from slotting into Type II 
> (5.0mm) Housings by ensuring that there is a physical slot in the casework 
> that is no more than 5.5mm in height.
>
> Because the previous paragraph dealt with restrictions on Type I Housings 
> (which accept 3.3mm high cards) and this mentions 5.0mm cards (which 
> correspond to Type II).

 ok it should be prevented from fitting into both Type I *and* Type II.

 l.

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