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Rob
Sorry Windows playing up
If you order the IXS card You get a 9744 card which is part of the IXS
(this is a 2844 card)
So the IXS takes 3 spaces in your unit.
I have one in a 0595 expansion tower and the positions occupied are:
C08              N/A       Blocked by card in C07                B 
C07      P1      4812      Integrated xSeries Server (2.0 GHz)   U
C06      P1      9744      Base 64 MB IOP                        S
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Verzonden: dinsdag 4 januari 2005 16:21
Aan: Midrange Systems Technical Discussion
Onderwerp: Re: 2844 vs 2843
Just went and checked.  None of the buses containing IXS cards have any 
2843 or 2844 cards.
Is this new IXS Pentium-M server an exception to the rule?
Rob Berendt
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Larry said that the 2844 supported the new IXS Pentium-M based server
and 
the 2843 didn't.
Do the IXS cards require a 2843 or a 2844?  I thought so.  However I
just 
got off the phone with my CE and he will be here in 1.5 hours to install
an IXS card and it's lan card.  I said that we also have a 2843 card and
he said that IXS cards don't need it - it's built in.  This server
already 
sports a couple of IXS cards:
WRKNWSD
Network 
Server 
CITRIX4 
CITRIX5 
GDSBAAN1
GDSEDI1 
GDSNT1 
GDSSQL 
HELPSERV
Seems like everytime yet another wintel server goes casters up the 
technicians like to install an IXS card into our i5 and put it on there.
Rob Berendt
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