It *did* exist at one point. I haven't heard anything from or about them in
several years, though.
| > Unfortunately, I can guess: as soon as your design includes PCI you're up
| > the creek. Intel has you by the short ones. (And just try selling someone
|
| Is PCI covered by patents?
| Am I violating patents when I design & build PCI devices?
+--->8
As I understand it, you have to license PCI to use it in hardware. I don't
think it's Intel *directly*, but rather a consortium which for all intents
and purposes acts as a proxy for them.
-- brandon s. allbery [os/2][linux][solaris][japh] allbery@kf8nh.apk.net system administrator [WAY too many hats] allbery@ece.cmu.edu electrical and computer engineering KF8NH carnegie mellon university
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