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Am 13.03.2006 um 19:13 schrieb Peter Ostry:
> You may ask the nice guys at Emagic to give you the specification of
> the power supply and the plug. Or someone can tell you what is
> printed on his original supply and tell you where plus and minus has
> to be if it isn't shown at the unit. Shouldn't be an exotic thing.
Plus and Minus are irrelevant, as the power supply delivers AC.
You can use 9 V DC, but then SMPTE won't work.
Exact specifications can be found in the Unitor8 user manual, to be
found here: http://download.info.apple.com/Apple_Support_Area/emagic/
Hardware_Manuals/
See appending A.5, page 74.
> Maybe Magic Michael reads this message here? I suspect he guided the
> soldering iron for the first devices :-)
No, I just did the editor software. The hardware was designed and
produced by a small company called EES. (www.ees-musik.de)
Beste Grüße - best regards,
Michael Haydn
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The above message is my private opinion.
It is not an official Apple or Emagic message.
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