Same team.
I see they are not switches (as I thought) but CPU -> PCI Master bridges. I think the difference is one has a programmable DMA engine.
We also made CPU->USB Host bridges under the name Transdimension.
Trying to fix Mikro's wrecked TT board
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Re: Trying to fix Mikro's wrecked TT board
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I have a working Milan but I'm no electronics expert.
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Useful to know, I don't even know how many simms you are supposed to put in this thing never mind anything else :lol:
I will start a new topic on it at some point anyway...
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