Steve,
I doubt if the PCI-3000 will work in any new PC since most of them don't
have ISA slots. The PCI-3000 fits in an ISA slot, which is probably not
present on any new PC. Even if you find a relatively new computer that does
have an ISA slot you'll still have the board size problem.
Someone correct me if I'm wrong, but I'm pretty sure the PCI-3000 is an ISA
board, even though it has "PCI" in its name.
Doug, K4DSP
On 4/7/06, K4FJ@aol.com <K4FJ@aol.com> wrote:
>
> I recently bought a new Dell B110 for the shack. One reason I chose the
> B110 is that it comes with 3 PCI slots. I would like to continue using
> my Hal
> PCI-3000 board for RTTY. I find that the PCI-3000 is too big to fit in
> the
> B110. The 3000 is 13.25 inches long and it fit fine in my old P2/350
> machine
> (not a Dell).
>
> Has anyone found a new or recent Dell Desktop that can accommodate a PCI
> board as large as the PCI-3000? I haven't received an
> understandable response
> from Dell yet.
>
> 73, Steve, k4fj
>
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