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digitaldisaster 
Re: Momentum PPC 970 eval board
Posted on 3-Aug-2004 10:28:04
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@Eric_S

Ah, now I get you, cheapting a bit but yer I think it would work, may have to fake some of the other lanes with a FPGA though, duno, would have to get access to the PCI-SIG docs and that means a huge subscription fee.

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