yesterday in tech from the cursed taiwanese place: a PCI USB 3.0 host controller. that's not PCIe. that's PCI. the 33/66 MHz one. http://bplus.com.tw/Adapter/PP3U.html …pic.twitter.com/6ZYb1JLKjf
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yesterday in tech from the cursed taiwanese place: a PCI USB 3.0 host controller. that's not PCIe. that's PCI. the 33/66 MHz one. http://bplus.com.tw/Adapter/PP3U.html …pic.twitter.com/6ZYb1JLKjf
[at the http://bplus.com.tw retail shop] i'm looking at the USB 2 OTG cable. i'm looking at the USB 3 SD card reader. i'm looking at the combination USB 2 OTG cable and USB 3 SD card reader http://bplus.com.tw/CardReader/UC1S.html …pic.twitter.com/DUUqYraEbV
[at http://bplus.com.tw design office] *takes a huge hit from a bong* "i know what's a great idea to mechanically mount a PCIe card" *starts drawing in a CAD* "hey boss do you like it" (boss's eyes light up with childlike desire) "fab this IMMEDIATELY" http://bplus.com.tw/Adapter/MP2M.html …pic.twitter.com/29Ubcyf1XS
[at http://bplus.com.tw marketing team meeting] "folks. folks do you know what we need? a video surveillance solution. the market demands it" "yeah sURE is an ExpressCard one okay" "go ahead just make sure it works in a PC" "no problem" http://bplus.com.tw/Adapter/EC25858.html …pic.twitter.com/J03YskMfYK
[at linustechtips youtube] "wouldnt it be funny if a GPU worked on three meters of PCIe flex risers?" (they check) "lol" [at bplus·com·tw design office] "what do you think is the longest PCIe extension cable we should offer commercially. is $45 for 5m ok?" http://bplus.com.tw/Accessory/Y19-H02.html …pic.twitter.com/TC3nVLwzWY
Remember when @marcan42 did PCIe over RS232 and Ethernet?
I mean it would totally work over Ethernet both ways, I was just too lazy to implement it because RS232 was good enough for one direction :D
In my experience, the timeouts aren't *quite* long enough to make that work. But with a slightly customized BIOS, sure, why not?
Depends on how many lasers or radio beams you use. Latency will suck though.
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