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Re: 16 bit PC104 to PCI adapter

From: Russell Kohn <>
Date: Thu, 16 Jan 2003 23:12:40 -0600 (CST)

I believe PC104 can be adapted to ISA, but not PCI. same for PC104+.

On Thu, 16 Jan 2003, David Tomme wrote:

:Hello,
:
:I am looking for a 16 bit PC104 to PCI adapter.  The PC104 is 16 bit,
:not PC104+.  The PC104 bus is a stack and we use a ribbon cable.  The
:adapter would need to house at least one PCI card.
:
:Does anyone know of something like this?
:
:David
:
:M. David Tomme
:Senior Engineer Specialist
:Sanmina-SCI
:Plant 1
:8600 S. Memorial Parkway
:Huntsville, AL 35802
:
:256-882-4409
:
:>>>  01/16/03 03:12PM >>>
:Has anyone seen a CompactFLASH wireless card with Linux drivers and
:similar features (voice phone too) ???
:
:Brian
:
:
:Doug Sutherland wrote:
:>
:> Linux on the Aircard 555
:> http://centerclick.org/aircard555/
:>
:> Thera has integrated 1XRTT CDMA support
:> http://www.canadapocketpc.com/Thera_2032.htm
:>
:> Charles wrote:
:>  > Try using the Seirra 555 CDMA 1XRTT card (144 Kbps) in a PCCard
:>  > adapter on a Pocket PC device (not palm). The Sierra card comes
:>  > with a 2.5 mm phone jack and can be a phone and a high speed
:>  > data link. Verizon's express (1xRTT) is available nation wide
:>  > and just the ticket.
:>
:
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