-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Hello, On Jan 31, 2010, at 3:10 PM, Miles Nordin wrote:
"m" == Michael <macallan%netbsd.org@localhost> writes:m> So far you didn't exactly support your assertion so there was m> no reason to take it seriously.The card in question surely works in an ordinary PeeCee therefore it is capable of working at 5V.m> Wrong. He wrote:a PentiumIII PC of similar age with a 440BX chipset doesn't "see" the card either.yes, but if you'd read the part of my message where I support my assertion, you'd realize my claim that *all* ordinary PeeCee PCI slots are 5V only, not just ones ``of similar age'', and working in *any* 5V slot is proof that the card works at 5V.
Alright, let's try this again with me calmed down a little more. We can stop this because it turns out you were right - he later responded that the slot he tried it in was one of the U30's 5v slots. That doesn't make "that's not it because I say so" any more convincing though.
have fun Michael -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.7 (Darwin) iQEVAwUBS2YXv8pnzkX8Yg2nAQKrcAgAqYil3H9NdSJDah6Rez8UUdAmCMZZ0z20 och1Ou9OC8nlLkvne0OIgtjiGdxX1NlW4BlqrNEa7nNZoBSDSOuYjOpl289c2uRr pCzrOqqmYdfp1njcJGMiVLBBcAd1NovkGXjnmBGFNqgOJU8Z+xFlKFQSCyGCfWN+ hwThEfXxd17gSKnSgaoPQP2i2vgfqB6GgNJdF/varZlt3ym/Yo1IILs0NAM1w9/O +3Sxc6DQzJ3y9/YPm+1m1JsEw58+Sma2YYMEB+lwVVmbBUCFRw64yKmUHs1r/qEs 8hc7SWt0rsdNws30hAM27KPQXZjEaZubgmfMEvB47eFwTMdINuqtwg== =TXJe -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----