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PCI Bus Analyzer
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Source:Internet Author:Unknow Pubdate:2008-04-14
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vicw (Electrical)
28 Sep 01 14:25
Hi,
I have an HP PCI Bus Analyzer. Does anyone know how to use this thing? I can't find much about it on the net, I search for pci bus analyzer's and i get a lot of hits on vmetro's pci bus analyzer. So if there is anyone out there who knows where i can get some info regarding this analyzer that i have. model is E2925
Thanks, Vic
MMAshwin (Computer)
28 Sep 01 15:27
Hi,
For the manuals for the E2925 try this link
http://www.tm.agilent.com/classes/MasterServlet?view=productManualList&pro-ItemID=1000002702&language=eng&locale=US&FamilyTitle=
This will lead you to Reference, programmers & User guide for the E2925.
Let me know how you get on
Regards
vicw (Electrical)
2 Oct 01 14:33
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Hi Laffalot,
Thanks for the link! Just a quick question, what is GNT# pin and REQ# pin?
Vic
vicw (Electrical)
2 Oct 01 14:56
I found out what the GNT# and REQ# pin is ... it's the pins for the connectors on the motherboard... Do you or does anyone have any experience using the analyzer? Where else can I find information regarding the HP PCI Bus Analyzer?
Thank you, Vic
MMAshwin (Computer)
2 Oct 01 18:24
Hi,
No I have not used that type on analyzer before.
Yes you got it , they are connections on the PCI bus.
REQ# = Request & GNT# = granted
for more information on the PCI bus see the following link
http://www.techfest.com/hardware/bus/pci.htm
As for more info, I'd have thought the lot was covered by those PDF manuals (the HP PCI being the same as the Agilent PCI BUS). 字串8
Regards
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