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Adapter for using HPE FlexibleLOM cards in full height PCIe slots

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The HPE 530FLR-SFP+ and 533FLR-T cards are based on the Broadcom BCM57810. These cards do not work with the adapter without modification. The [KCORES FlexibleLOM Adapter](https://github.com/KCORES/KCORES-FlexibleLOM-Adapter) appears to have a...

I got two 544+FLR (HP part# 764285-B21, Rev. A3) working with adapters revision 'A'. Those are Mellanox Connect-X3 cards, 2x QSFP28 40GbE / 56Gb infiniband.

I have installed a HP 701525-001 ETHERNET 10GB 2-PORT 561FLR-T ADAPTER 700699-B21 700697-001 today into my Windows 10 Machine (x370 mobo) and confirmed basic functions are working fully. I may...

The table summarizes the various compatibility reports from the https://github.com/TobleMiner/HPE-FlexibleLOM-adapter issue tracker. It lists the card, adapter revision, and reference link(s) for each compatibility report. Modifications are noted and hyperlinked...

Hello I have created a tiny simple bracket to hold the adapters in place, Figured you mind want to add them to assets and refer to them in the README....

I just bought 4 of these cards on eBay by mistake and wondering if I could use this adapter. Thanks for you assistance! Great project by the way! HPE 817707-001...

I just tried to order the PCBs from JLCPCB. They wont produce the chamfered edges because the minimum required board size for the chaamfer is 50mm. Maybe you should add...

Hello, Would you like to release a single board design like rev A for rev C (may be B as well?) so that we may make use of 5 monthly...

Just wanted to let you know that I ordered and assembled two of the Rev B boards, and they worked perfectly! Now enjoying 10Gbit with my NAS setup.

Guys can you point some alternative parts for PCIe connector?, Im in Colombia and find where to build the PCB from gerbers looks feasible. However, I dont know how to...