RE: ECMA standards

2001-01-24 Thread Crabb, John

The ECMA 2000 Memento (their yearly handbook)shows ECMA-97
as withdrawn, with no note of any equivalent international 
or European standard. There is no copy of ECMA-97 on the 
CD-ROM distributed with the 2000 ECMA Memento.  Unfortunately
I have disposed of my previous ECMA CD-ROMs, but maybe 
someone else will have had the foresight to hang onto older
copies, which might have ECMA-97 on them.

Regards,
John Crabb, Development Excellence (Product Safety) , 
NCR  Financial Solutions Group Ltd.,  Kingsway West, Dundee, Scotland. DD2
3XX
E-Mail :john.cr...@scotland.ncr.com
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-Original Message-
From: Nick Williams [mailto:nick.willi...@conformance.co.uk]
Sent: 23 January 2001 23:21
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Subject: ECMA standards



A client has asked about ECMA standards. Apparently they have to 
respond to a tender document which requires compliance with ECMA 97.

There would appear to be no mention of ECMA 97 on their web site. I'd 
be interested to hear from anyone who has any information on this 
standard, and in particular knows anything about equivalence to US or 
EN standards.

Thanks

Nick

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AW: ECMA standards

2001-01-24 Thread Schaefer, Rolf

Nick,

this is what ECMA-97 used to be (from an earlier version of the ECMA
CD-ROM):

Standard ECMA-97

Local Area Networks - Safety Requirements
2nd Edition (December 1992)

This ECMA Standard applies to networks equipment which consist of access
units, interface connectors and the design of interface circuits between
data terminal equipment and network components. Additionally, installation
and maintenance instructions for cabling between units is covered in this
Standard.

This Standard applies only to networks that normally operate at ELV or TNV.

For information systems designed to have interconnect cabling up to a few
hundred meters in length and hence installed in a relatively small area,
Standard ECMA-129 or IEC Publication 950 fully covers the safety
requirements.

Sorry, I don't know if and when it was withdrawn. The secretary of the
committee that developed the standard (TC 12) is Gino Lauri, you could
contact him at g...@ecma.ch

Rolf Schaefer



-Ursprüngliche Nachricht-
Von: Nick Williams [mailto:nick.willi...@conformance.co.uk]
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Betreff: ECMA standards

A client has asked about ECMA standards. Apparently they have to 
respond to a tender document which requires compliance with ECMA 97.

There would appear to be no mention of ECMA 97 on their web site. I'd 
be interested to hear from anyone who has any information on this 
standard, and in particular knows anything about equivalence to US or 
EN standards.

Thanks

Nick

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ECMA standards

2001-01-24 Thread Nick Williams


A client has asked about ECMA standards. Apparently they have to 
respond to a tender document which requires compliance with ECMA 97.


There would appear to be no mention of ECMA 97 on their web site. I'd 
be interested to hear from anyone who has any information on this 
standard, and in particular knows anything about equivalence to US or 
EN standards.


Thanks

Nick

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