call for papers,Expresscard specification?

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"bjzhangwn" schrieb im Newsbeitrag news: snipped-for-privacy@g14g2000cwa.googlegroups.com...

yes, you can have it if you need it:

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Antti Lukats
http://www.xilant.com
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Antti Lukats

I know,but I am astudent,and how can i get it freely?

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bjzhangwn

"bjzhangwn" schrieb im Newsbeitrag news: snipped-for-privacy@g43g2000cwa.googlegroups.com...

get a job and earn money - this is the way to obtain items that are not free and cost money. If you can not buy the standard then you dont need it either, because if you want to develop something for express card then the price of the specification is very small part of the NRE costs.

sure I also dont like that some standards are not available for free :( but that the way it is unfortunatly

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Antti Lukats
http://www.xilant.com
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Antti Lukats

Look for a company that builds ExpressCards and see if they are willing to sponsor your project. This is also a good opportunity to show your capabilities and perhaps end up with a job (worked for me when I was a student :-)

Hans.

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Hans

Specs can be got from PCI SIG

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but at a cost as said elsewhere. You may find that you College or University has membership and can get specs free so check that. It is also possible that PCI SIG has a University Program but I don't see any mention of it. Would be worth an email to them to find out.

John Adair Enterpoint Ltd. - Home of Broaddown2. The Ultimate Spartan-3 Development Board.

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