RE: Any supported 3.3V PCI cards? (Was: RE: Any supported PCI-X c ards?)

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Thanks, that's very helpful.  I'll see if I can locate it.

Do you happen to know if multiple cards in one system are supported by
Linux?  I would assume so, since this card seems to use the same driver as
the Osprey 100 cards I'm used to.


> -----Original Message-----
> From: SGoemans@xxxxxxx [mailto:SGoemans@xxxxxxx]
> Sent: Sunday, February 09, 2003 12:56 PM
> To: video4linux-list@xxxxxxxxxx
> Subject: Re: Any supported 3.3V PCI cards? (Was: RE: Any 
> supported PCI-X
> card s?)
> 
> 
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> 
> I purchased a Pinnacle PCTV card that is universally keyed.  
> It seems to
> work fine in the newer 3.3volt slots.
> I've tested it in an IBM x335 server and Intellistation Z 
> Pro, it worked in
> both cases.
> 
> This card was interesting because it used the Fusion 878A 
> chip just like
> the Hauppauge 401 card.  The folks at Hauppauge told me about 
> a year ago
> that the 878A would not work in a 3.3volt slot and that their 
> 3.3volt card
> would use the newer Connexant chip requiring new drivers.  I 
> don't know if
> they were mistaken or if the card will appear to work for 
> awhile and then
> fail after prolonged use.
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> Manfred Spraul <manfred@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>@redhat.com on 
> 02-07-2003 10:38:15
> AM
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> Subject:    Re: Any supported 3.3V PCI cards?  (Was: RE: Any supported
>        PCI-X card s?)
> 
> 
> David Brodbeck wrote:
> 
> >I've done a bit more research, and I can clarify what I need 
> a bit.  It
> >looks like a 3.3V card will work, it doesn't have to be PCI-X.
> >Unfortunately the Osprey 100 card is a 5V card.  Can anyone suggest a
> >well-supported card that will fit a 3.3V slot?  I don't need a lot of
> >features, just something that can capture from an analog 
> composite source
> at
> >640x480, and has driver support for multiple cards in one system.
> >
> >
> >
> You need a card that is either 3.3V (unlikely to exist) or 
> dual 3.3/5V.
> 
> Dual voltage pci cards have two notches in the pci connector - has
> anyone seen a supported video card with two notches?
> Example (Promise IDE controller)
> http://www.promise.com/images/product_eng/controller_main2.jpg
> 
> For the reference:
> 3.3V has one notch near the bracket.
> 5V has one notch on the side away from the bracket.
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