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SubjectRe: sbp2 address space
I wrote:
> Does PCIe provide a bigger host bus address space than PCI?

PCIe obviously supports 64bit addressing. Do newer revisions of
conventional PCI support more than 32bit addressing? What about PCI-X? TIA.

[sbp2 depends on a <= 32bit address space of the host bus. Single-chip
FireWire PCIe adapters are available now but I believe they are merely
based on a PCI FireWire link layer controller plus PCI-PCIe bridge.]
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