Messages in this thread | | | Date | Mon, 25 Sep 2006 18:16:32 -0600 | From | Robert Hancock <> | Subject | Re: Problem of using a PCI device in a Hot Plug PCI slot |
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Igor Sharovar wrote: > Hello, > > A PCI card, which developed in my company, isn't powered in a Hot Plug > PCI slot( Intel server ). > During boot-up, a populated slot powers up, then immediately powers off. > The card works fine in non Hot Plug slots. The Hot Plug PCI > specification says that a regular PCI card should at least be powered in > a Hot Plug PCI slot. > What are requirements for running a PCI card in a Hot Plug slot. > I would appreciate any help.
Maybe the card isn't grounding the right PRSNT pins to allow the machine to detect the presence of the card?
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