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Hello,

I have a PCI card and I would like to know whether or not it is working.

Is there an external device I can connect my PCI to, and then using some software I can communicate with my PCI?

Thanks
 

You would need to locate or build a custom PCI connector, then wire it to duplicate every connection to a computer. Software would need to do the same as a computer does, communicating with your PCI card.

You may as well use a computer to test your card. Only a certain range of years and models contains a PCI connector. And your card is likely to be compatible with either Mac or PC, but not both. It may require a particular series of OS as well.

Did the card come with a CD containing driver software? Or else the software can be downloaded from the manufacturer's website, or from a 'sharing' website.

A lot of things need to be just right, for the card to work successfully. I put a wireless networking PCI card in my aging G5 PowerMac. I had to go through a lot of antics before I got it to work properly. I had to play with settings in the Preferences, I had to power down and start up, etc. This was several times.
 

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