
nice! how the thing will be done? the Xtdm can be interfaced directly with the old stdm bus?* Compatible to the SCOPE Fusion Platform *
Read about your CardBus-controller here: http://focus.ti.com/docs/prod/folders/p ... i1520.htmllagoausente wrote: I´m litlle confused;
I have a laptop IBM thinkpad T40, has "Cardbus Texas Instruments PCI-1520" , I suppose this is not PCIe, but will have the same PCI bandwith limit than with the Magma?
We have reading lots of times opninions about the missing of RAM slots on the actual cards. It would be interesting for sampling...
Please, any Sonic-core guy can tell something about this?
Seems I would need also a new laptop. There is an adaptor ExpressCard-PCMCIA, but seems to work also with USB cards, and wireless etc: http://www.duel-systemsadapters.com/?productid=DP-0002voidar wrote:Read about your CardBus-controller here: http://focus.ti.com/docs/prod/folders/p ... i1520.htmllagoausente wrote: I´m litlle confused;
I have a laptop IBM thinkpad T40, has "Cardbus Texas Instruments PCI-1520" , I suppose this is not PCIe, but will have the same PCI bandwith limit than with the Magma?
We have reading lots of times opninions about the missing of RAM slots on the actual cards. It would be interesting for sampling...
Please, any Sonic-core guy can tell something about this?
What a laptop needs is an expansion-slot for a so called ExpressCard.
It does what a CardBus does, but on a PCIe level.
Educate youtrself http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PCMCIA