PicMG Board

I have a PICMG board (ISA+PCI) that is currently strapped to a power supply using duct tape and a protoboard with an ISA slot (giving it power).

Can I plug this card in to a traditional ISA slot to get power inside another computer? I don't want them to communicate over ISA -- that would be impossible. I just want power, and a stable platform to house the PICMG card.

Is this possible?

Will it require certain signals are cut off so that they won't interfere with each other. (I suppose I could do this using a paint over trick, or worse cut the physical trace.) Which signals would I need to do this to?

Brett

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Brett Foster
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Yes... Yes it is.

Some tape a few screws and it booted up perfectly.

:)

Yay for duoputer!

Brett

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Brett Foster

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