adaptors that make pci cards work in pci-e slots

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adaptors that make pci cards work in pci-e slots

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are there any adaptors of that kind?
can creamware cards be connected in pci express slots?
if yes, in which whould it be possible? x4, x16... x1???
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i knew about magmas, i was asking about a simpler solution.
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Not sure how you get simpler than Magma? Or do you mean cheaper :-)
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http://store.orbitmicro.com/commerce/catalog/

no. not cheaper.

i try to find a solution for cramware cards without bandwith loss.

check the above site out.
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Does the bandwidth problem still exist if using the PCIExpress interface?

Also, it would be really interesting to hear how the ExpressCard solution works with Creamware cards... who's going to be the pioneer?

p.s. couldn't get to the link you posted...what did it refer to?
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I have always being thinking that the bandwith lost was for the pcmcia port, not itself for the Magma. But I don´t know about the new pci-e.
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