• Syskonnect FDD PCI adapters are PCI v2.1

    From Louis Ohland@21:1/5 to Louis Ohland on Sat Aug 20 13:44:48 2022
    So, the box to house these bad boyz needs to support PCI v2.1

    Louis Ohland wrote:
    File is skfpwin.sys for 2K/XP/2003

    Windows 2000 drivers     on the W2K CD-ROM
    Windows XP drivers     on the Windows XP CD-ROM
    Windows 2003 drivers     on the Windows 2003 CD-ROM

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  • From Louis Ohland@21:1/5 to Louis Ohland on Sat Aug 20 13:52:07 2022
    Technical Manual for SK-NET FDDI-PCI Adapter

    https://web.archive.org/web/20040919192015/http://www.syskonnect.com/syskonnect/support/info/doc/techmanual-xp.pdf

    Louis Ohland wrote:
    So, the box to house these bad boyz needs to support PCI v2.1

    Louis Ohland wrote:
    File is skfpwin.sys for 2K/XP/2003

    Windows 2000 drivers     on the W2K CD-ROM
    Windows XP drivers     on the Windows XP CD-ROM
    Windows 2003 drivers     on the Windows 2003 CD-ROM

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  • From Louis Ohland@21:1/5 to Louis Ohland on Sat Aug 20 14:01:34 2022
    The “SK-NET FDDI-<x>P” card requires either a 3,3V or a 5V PCI bus slot.

    Yup, v2.1

    Louis Ohland wrote:
    So, the box to house these bad boyz needs to support PCI v2.1

    Louis Ohland wrote:
    File is skfpwin.sys for 2K/XP/2003

    Windows 2000 drivers     on the W2K CD-ROM
    Windows XP drivers     on the Windows XP CD-ROM
    Windows 2003 drivers     on the Windows 2003 CD-ROM

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  • From Tomas Slavotinek@21:1/5 to Louis Ohland on Sun Aug 21 19:15:05 2022
    3.3V PCI slots never gained much popularity. 99% of desktop motherboards
    have 5V slots only. You will find 3.3V slots on some server boards,
    usually in the 64-bit form... but that's about it. Dual voltage cards
    are relatively common however...

    On 20.08.2022 21:01, Louis Ohland wrote:
    The “SK-NET FDDI-<x>P” card requires either a 3,3V or a 5V PCI bus slot.

    Yup, v2.1

    Louis Ohland wrote:
    So, the box to house these bad boyz needs to support PCI v2.1

    Louis Ohland wrote:
    File is skfpwin.sys for 2K/XP/2003

    Windows 2000 drivers     on the W2K CD-ROM
    Windows XP drivers     on the Windows XP CD-ROM
    Windows 2003 drivers     on the Windows 2003 CD-ROM

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