PCI-E to PCI adapter

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so, since i didn't get any internships this summer, i was considering doing a little project of my own. I noticed that no adapter exists (at least to my knowledge) that will allow a user to plug a regular PCI card into a PCI-E x1 slot. I've read that the difference between the two standards is rather minimal in terms of the actual signals sent (arstechnica article). I may be entirely wrong and this project may not be pheasible at all. Does anyone have any advice as to a good place to start and possibly some links to resources for such a project.

thanks

lavid
 

imported_Phil

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1. "Feasible".

2. Physically not going to happen in a regular ATX case unless you find some way to make PCI cards a bit less tall.
 

Calin

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Originally posted by: Phil
1. "Feasible".

2. Physically not going to happen in a regular ATX case unless you find some way to make PCI cards a bit less tall.

Use a network card, they are usually very small.
 

cirthix

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would be interesting to see. you could use a pcie slot soldered to some wires, then the wires to a small pcb that goes into the pci slot. wires are flexible and then you wouldnt have to modify the case at all
 
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the card i want to use is a low profile hauppage pvr150 and i want to put it in that nforce4 shuttle SFF. the problem may be somehow buying just a few of those chips....
 

Peter

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Or just wait a month or so ... because the respun Philips video decoder chip 7131 (w/ PCI and PCIE interfaces) is just around the corner, cards have been shown already.