Tim 🎮 on Nostr: Slightly wild #Linux question, boosts and any advice or thoughts appreciated. Old PCI ...
Slightly wild #Linux question, boosts and any advice or thoughts appreciated.
Old PCI expansion cards are basically useless on modern Windows these days because drivers would've been written for Windows four iterations ago, but:
If I bought a PCI-E to PCI adapter - it goes in a PCI-E slot, and presents a PCI slot on top of that - is there any reason that a legacy PCI card generally wouldn't work? Would the 32/64-bit divide be an issue? Would I have the same outdated/unusable driver issue?
Old PCI expansion cards are basically useless on modern Windows these days because drivers would've been written for Windows four iterations ago, but:
If I bought a PCI-E to PCI adapter - it goes in a PCI-E slot, and presents a PCI slot on top of that - is there any reason that a legacy PCI card generally wouldn't work? Would the 32/64-bit divide be an issue? Would I have the same outdated/unusable driver issue?