I found this card which says "low-profile":
http://www.lewiz.com/talon3008.html
and looks low-profile.
Sadly I don't know what the chipset is (Talon doesn't mean much to me),
I've asked by e-mail, awaiting their reply.
Arrigo
The tech spec of that Quad Port card talks about
Width: 10.7 cm (4.2 in.)
Length: 16/5 cm (6.5 in.)
Which is not low-profile but a normal PCI card.
There is no such thing as a half-height slot. There is only
low-profile.
Because low-profile (64mm) is bigger than half a normal PCI (107mm)
card.
On Tue, Jan 31, 2006 at 03:54:27PM +0100, Arrigo Triulzi wrote:
> >AFAIK it is not possible to fit a quad port Ethernet card into a
> >low-profile PCI slot. The 4 RJ45 ports need more space than allowed by
> >the
> >PCI spec.
>
> Actually the card in the tinyurl link I sent claims to fit the
> h
AFAIK it is not possible to fit a quad port Ethernet card into a
low-profile PCI slot. The 4 RJ45 ports need more space than allowed by
the
PCI spec.
Actually the card in the tinyurl link I sent claims to fit the
half-height slot of the HPQ DL320 G3 (I have a 3Ware SATA RAID card in
the othe
On Tue, Jan 31, 2006 at 11:32:42AM +0100, Arrigo Triulzi wrote:
> Does anyone have good experiences with a low-profile PCI Quad-port
> adapter under OpenBSD?
>
> I've found the following which appears to use a Broadcom chipset (bge*):
>
>Interphase SlotOptimizerTM 554GB PCI/PCI-X Quad-Port G
Does anyone have good experiences with a low-profile PCI Quad-port
adapter under OpenBSD?
I've found the following which appears to use a Broadcom chipset (bge*):
Interphase SlotOptimizerTM 554GB PCI/PCI-X Quad-Port Gigabit
Ethernet Adapter
http://tinyurl.com/d9bsu
I would greatly appr
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