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To: Dan3 who wrote (137651)6/19/2001 11:34:34 PM
From: rudedog  Read Replies (1) of 186894
 
Dan - keep digging... re:anybody with a hint of a clue knows that SUN established CompactPCI as a significant standard.

Guess which name is not usually associated with CompactPCI development? Which name is NOT in the list below? Sun got their early CompactPCI cards from Force... maybe you can find some references to support your claims. I sure can't.

From gespac.com

III. THE CompactPCI BUS

One option that has already been endorsed by a growing number of VME vendors is to use CompactPCI bus products in conjunction with VME. CompactPCI is a variation of the standard PCI bus where PCI is the backplane bus for 3U or 6U board level microcomputer products (figure 4). The CompactPCI specification is the result of the collaborative work of members of the PCI Industrial Computer Manufacturer's Group (PICMG). PICMG executive membership includes GESPAC, Force Computers, ProLog, DEC, IBM, Hewlett-Packard, Compaq, VMIC and Ziatech to name only a few.

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