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From: Heinrich du Toit <>
Date: Fri, 07 Mar 2008 13:00:18 +0200
Hi Micheal (and everybody else)

(I'm apparently grey-listed on your oz.embeddedx86.com mail server or something?
So I'm sending this email to the group :)
)

Before I bought my TS-7800 I asked you about the ISA speed.
You said that it can run at 60ns cycle time.. So that would be just 
about 16.6Mhz ?
Which if I take advantage of the 16-bit data there is I can get 
32MBytes/Seconds transfer in theory?
Did I get that right?
I pressume this works with the 0WS (0 Wait States) system?
Do you have some more technical information on the ISA implementaiton on 
the board?
As ISA information is very scarce on the internet and it's not always 
exactly the same. Especially regarding things like 0WS.

Further I've read somewhere that you can reprogram the FPGA and get PCI 
on the PC104 header?
Any more documentation on this feature? How fast is this PCI then?

I've ready that the ARM9 actually has PCIex 1x ...

Thanks for the information.
-Heinrich



 
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