Isn't PCI-X backwards compatible with PCI?
Wouldn't that mean you can use standard PCI cards in the slots?
It would slow the other cards down to 33MHZ but if you have multiple
buses just isolate the card on its own bus.
I'm only going off hear say. I've never actually laid hands on a PCI-X
machine.
Regards,
Kimble Young
Christoph wrote:
Hello,
I'v a problem that seems to be rare because i cannot find any information
on the net about it:
It's a Dell Poweredge 2850 Server with PCI-X Slots, 64Bit Linux from SuSE
and Hylafax thats should work together.
I bought an active ISDN Card (AVM B1) because passive ones don't work
with
dual-cpu or smp systems as far as I know. Now that I tried to install the
card I've to notice that there are no PCI but only PCI-X slots and thats
not compatible.
What hardware would you advice to get Hylafax running on that
maschine? My
first thought was an old modem.... Any other ideas? USB-ISDN-Adapters
working on a 64bit smp system?
Please help me, the project has to be finished.... :-)
Thanks and best regards
Christoph
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