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Connect your desktop PC to a high-speed home
network
Meets PCI Local Bus specification, Rev.2.1
Meets PCI Local Bus specification, Rev.2.1
PCI 32-bit archi ...
Escalade® 7506 Series
* Supports up to 12 drives with a single PCI
card enabling up to 3. 6 terabytes of storage
(dependent on drive capacity, 2TB per array
maximum)
...
A PCI combo card that contains VIA Firewire
(IEEE-1394a), NEC USB 1.1/2.0, and a Realtek 1 Gb
NIC model 8169. All chips are connected to HINT
PCI to PCI bridge chip.
In ord ...
The GA511 is Netgear's gigabit version of their
PCMCIA wired Ethernet adapters. It runs on the
common Realtek 8169 chip and fits in a standard
32-bit Type II PCMCIA slot. It s ...
This 32-bit PCI-to-SCSI adapter performs at up to
160 MB per second, and allows for the connection
of fifteen SCSI devices. Provides one internal
68-pin LVD connector, one int ...
The 2915ABG is Intel's 802.11a/b/g mini-PCI
wireless LAN card that is bundled with
Centrino-branded notebooks. It fits in a standard
3.3V mini-PCI slot found in the bottom of ...
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