Oh oh. Got this belated reply from Hauppauge support today.
Hi, No, it is not a 3.3 v card. Only the PVR 250 Half Height board supports both 5v & 3.3v PCI. We do not have a 3.3v digital board yet but one should be coming out very soon. Best Regards Paulo Almeida Tel: xx [EMAIL PROTECTED] www.hauppauge.co.uk PLEASE INCLUDE ALL PREVIOUS CORRESPONDENCE My cards and server should come over the next few days, so I guess I will find out then if I've made a terrible mistake :-) Rgds Scott > On Fri, 21 May 2004, Andrew de Quincey wrote: > >> On Thursday 20 May 2004 23:31, Scott White wrote: >> > Does anyone know of any DVB-T cards that will work in a 3.3v PCI >> slot. I'm told you can tell by looking for the verticle slot near >> the back panel. See the following picture for an example. >> > >> > http://www.ncipher.com/products/graphics_products/faq_universal_pci.jpg >> > >> > All the servers I am looking at which have a 64bit slot for a decent >> SATA Raid card have a very limited number of 5v PCI slots but plenty >> of 3.3v ones. >> >> Both the Hauppague/TT DVB-S (su1278) and DVB-T (tda10045) cards I have >> here have the two slots. We use servers with these slots without any >> problems I think. > > Yes, all recent (i.e. since mid 2003) Hauppauge Nova-T / TechnoTrend > DVB-T cards are Universal cards and thus work fine in 3.3V slots. I am > sure of this since G5 Macs all have only PCI-X slots (can only put > 3.3V/Universal cards into PCI-X) and I know of many people with G5 Macs > using these cards. > > (which is, incidentally, the reason why the 5V-only pcHDTV PCI card does > not interest me) > > {P^/ > > > -- > Info: > To unsubscribe send a mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with "unsubscribe > linux-dvb" as subject. -- Info: To unsubscribe send a mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with "unsubscribe linux-dvb" as subject.
