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Folks,
We have a requirement to re-design an existing ISA bus card design onto a
5V, 32-bit
PCI card.
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First glance at PCI specifications highlight that there are two default
sizes for
these cards, Short and Long. What is the reasoning behind this?
Or another way of asking the same question, can the length of the board be
vary?
Does it have to conform to either of the specific short or long lengths?
Regards,
Colin Weber
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