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11-23-2002 07:05 AM
11-23-2002 07:05 AM
Is the voltage 3 (or 3.3) V, or 5V? I'm wanting to take an LPr and upgrade it to a Fax Server solution with BrookTrout fax boards, but the boards want a 5V PCI full-length slot.
Thanks in advance.
... Andy Wood
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11-23-2002 12:25 PM
11-23-2002 12:25 PM
Re: Netserver LPr PCI Voltage
From what I can tell, slots 1 and 2 may be 5v. Everything I can find on that server doesn't tell me specifically. BUT, some of the read states that a 4m disk array controller would need to go in slot 1 or 2. I am pretty sure the needs to be 5v. I'm still looking for a doc that states this. Another thing you coudl do would be install INSTANT toptools "locally" on that server and the PCI report may tell you the voltage or the slots...
like I said, i'm still digging...
jay
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11-26-2002 06:02 AM
11-26-2002 06:02 AM
Re: Netserver LPr PCI Voltage
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11-27-2002 11:26 AM
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Re: Netserver LPr PCI Voltage
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11-28-2002 09:16 AM
11-28-2002 09:16 AM
Re: Netserver LPr PCI Voltage
In all honesty, I work for Netserver tech support. When I replied the first time it was on a Saturday and I was not at work and didn't have resources handy.
I have since been working on a concise document describing the voltage, bit rate, and slot numbering for all PC NetServers. I will attempt to get published for customer viewing with in the next week or two.
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11-28-2002 09:22 AM
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Re: Netserver LPr PCI Voltage
Thanks for the clarification.
...Andy Wood
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