Hi Pete,

For those that are interested, we did figure out what was going on.
Turns out that the clock buffer driving the PCI connector was, well,
less than adequate.  With some cards, the load on the clock line was
large enough that the clock was in horrible shape.  Fixing the clock
line and the card that failed to be recognized started working.  For
the other cards that worked, the load on the clock line was
significantly less, but the clock was still marginal.

Anyway, turned out to be a hardware issue.  Thanks to all that helped!

Thanks for posting that you solved the issue.

The old engineering debug mantra ran true; check the power, then
clocks, then debug :)

Cheers,
Dave


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