| I'm not aware of any for those specific cases. You might want to discuss
this with product management, though. As for SCSI, that's not a particularly
good interconnect for network adapters -- it's really designed for the sort
of interactions you have with storage devices (disks, tapes).
paul
|
|
I think that Digital will not be doing a VME (or SCSI) board. At least not
in the short term. I would call Motorola and ask if they have, or know of,
a VME implementation of their FDDI chipset (wich is based on ours).
Or better still - replace your customers SGI workstations with new
DECstations with FDDI :-)
Torbjorn
|
| I think I'll resurrect this topic, rather than start a redundant one...
I have been looking for VME/FDDI adapters, and have located two
One by Formation, and another by Interphase. Neither of these products
seem to be based on our Chipset design, and before I sell them to our customer,
I would like to find out if anyone knows of a third party board that DOES use
our chipset design. This is a very specialized application of FDDI technology,
and will not allow for any variance from the specified VME/FDDI requirement.
The opportunity is for 120 units.
Anyone have a favorite vendor, preferably using our chipset, or
minimally, one we have done business with before?
Anyone ever used either of the two companies mentioned above?
Thanks...
Bob
|