mbandalauk wrote on 2025-08-03, 23:25:
Tevian wrote on 2025-08-03, 11:48:Okay... I'm looking into it. It shouldn't be too complicated to make an adaptor card for PC/104+. The only issue, I don't have a […]
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mbandalauk wrote on 2025-07-30, 04:16:Yes, PC/104 to ISA adapters are quite common, and as Tevian mentioned above, my PCM-3370 will work fine with one of those when u […]
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Yes, PC/104 to ISA adapters are quite common, and as Tevian mentioned above, my PCM-3370 will work fine with one of those when used with his backplane.
However, I'm specifically looking for a PC/104+ (note the plus) to PCISA adapter with an EISA edge connector—see the specification of PC/104+ here:
https://pc104.org/hardware-specifications/pc104-plus/
Adapters with EISA connectors for PC/104+ boards, which include both ISA and PCI, are virtually impossible to find as far as I know. That’s why we believe it might be worth designing one. PC/104+ boards are still relatively common, and many of them are quite capable—making them especially attractive for retro gaming and embedded projects.
Okay... I'm looking into it. It shouldn't be too complicated to make an adaptor card for PC/104+. The only issue, I don't have any PC/104 cards on hand. The technical drawings in the spec sheet look good, so it "should" work. Although, for testing, I'd probably have to get one. 😅
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There is an issue of orientation. In the standard versions, with the ISA connector along the bottom edge, all the pins are crossed.
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A rotation of 90 degrees clockwise makes the connections a bit more straightforward. This makes the CF card slot point up and should be fine
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The next issue is the baffle. A custom PC CARD baffle might not be worth it, so I'm looking for an off-the-shelf one from AliExpress, but I'm not finding one that has all the ports I'd like. A 3D printed one would technically work, but a metal bracket off-the-shelf would be preferred.
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Another fantastic contribution to the community! You're right—you’ll likely need a PC/104+ board for proper testing. The 90-degree rotated version looks excellent. I believe my PCM-3370 would fit nicely, and conveniently, the CF slot would face upwards. However, there might be limited clearance between the heatsink and the EISA connector—see the PCM-3370 board below for reference.
I'd be happy to send you mine for testing if that helps. I’m sure we could work something out, though I’m based in the UK, and unfortunately, shipping costs and potential import duties do make things a bit tricky.
I could still do a "standard" orientation but routing might get tricky. The ISA block would be fine with a 2-layer PCB, but adding the PCI would probably need a 4-layer PCB minimum...
As far as clearance, I'd probably have to get an Advantech PCM PC/104 SBC. And, if I use the PCM-3370 as a base, I'd need to verify the dimensions and pin pitch on some of those connectors.
From the pic you posted, although it's not an isometric image, it "appears" to clear the bottom edge from the heatsink while just sticking out over the top. Right now, there's about 24mm from the bottom mounting hole to the edge of the connector pins.
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Thank you, BTW, for the offer of sending me your SBC! The shipping and responsibility to send it back might not be worth it. While the shipping of the backplane to you was about $35, I didn't take into account the tax, which pushed that over $50. Don't worry, I'll eat that cost, as I'm still new to shipping internationally. 😅😎
I've purchased a cheap PCM-3353 from eBay that's probably cheaper than the two-way shipping for your SBC. While it has a different set of external connections, it is a PC/104+ card that I could verify works on the adaptor card.