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I'm pretty new to M.2 devices, so maybe I have a fundamental misunderstanding here, but: how hard would it be to make this fit an m key slot? I have a new laptop, saw it had two extra M.2 2230 slots, and thought, "Oh, maybe I'll put something cool in one, like an FPGA." The laptop documentation didn't say what key type they were (though people in-the-know may have noticed it was in the "storage" section of the documentation), couldn't find anything about it, so I figured key type must be one of those things that doesn't matter much in practice. Bought a PicoEVB off Amazon. Nope! Doesn't fit. Apparently I can replace my wifi card with it, but haha, I need my wifi card. How difficult would it be to refactor the card to fit an m key slot? A matter of moving a few pins, of swapping around some components, of redesigning the entire board, or of subverting the entire system of M.2 types?
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I'm pretty new to M.2 devices, so maybe I have a fundamental misunderstanding here, but: how hard would it be to make this fit an m key slot? I have a new laptop, saw it had two extra M.2 2230 slots, and thought, "Oh, maybe I'll put something cool in one, like an FPGA." The laptop documentation didn't say what key type they were (though people in-the-know may have noticed it was in the "storage" section of the documentation), couldn't find anything about it, so I figured key type must be one of those things that doesn't matter much in practice. Bought a PicoEVB off Amazon. Nope! Doesn't fit. Apparently I can replace my wifi card with it, but haha, I need my wifi card. How difficult would it be to refactor the card to fit an m key slot? A matter of moving a few pins, of swapping around some components, of redesigning the entire board, or of subverting the entire system of M.2 types?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: