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Old 10-16-2003, 03:03 PM
Chad Bearden
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Default pci protocol analyzer

Could anyone recommend a tool for analyzing the pci or pci-x protocol?

I'm developing a pci-x board that will plug into a pc architecture. I
have googled around and found several manufacturers but am looking for
testimonials from those that have actually used such products and
would comment on their usability and features.

chad.
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Old 10-18-2003, 07:22 PM
Petter Gustad
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Default Re: pci protocol analyzer

chadb@beardendesigns.com (Chad Bearden) writes:

> Could anyone recommend a tool for analyzing the pci or pci-x protocol?
>
> I'm developing a pci-x board that will plug into a pc architecture. I
> have googled around and found several manufacturers but am looking for
> testimonials from those that have actually used such products and
> would comment on their usability and features.


I've been using the VMETRO PCI analyzers and are pretty happy with
them. I havent't used their PCI-X analyzer yet.

Petter
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