I believe the NVRAM card used in the EISA system was designed by a company called PEP, I don't know if they offer a PCI version. Since the F330 series, we have used our own proprietary design of NVRAM.
-----Original Message----- From: guy@netapp.com [mailto:guy@netapp.com] Sent: Monday, March 22, 1999 7:02 PM To: quinlan@transmeta.com Cc: toasters@mathworks.com Subject: Re: NVRAM PCI cards
> Does anyone know who makes the NVRAM cards used by NetApp (for F630 > and earlier)?
Network Appliance, Inc..
(Well, they're probably actually *manufactured* by Solectron or some other contract manufacturer, but they're *not* an off-the-shelf part we buy from somebody else.)
The NVRAM card used on the EISA filers came, as I was told, from a company that had an ISA NVRAM card - we had them design an EISA version. If they're still around, they may have a PCI card; I don't remember the name of the company, but I can ask around....