I know all about the Freecom dongle.  I have about 5 of them.  I mean, what
type of device is the dongle connected to?  A CD-RW?  A tape drive?  Who
makes that device?

The Freecom dongle is just a USB/ATAPI bus bridge.  I want to know what's
on the ATAPI bus.

Matt

On Tue, Nov 13, 2001 at 10:20:36AM +0100, Christian Hammers wrote:
> On Mon, Nov 12, 2001 at 05:35:20PM -0800, Matthew Dharm wrote:
> > What the heck is the adaptor attached to?
> 
> The adaptor is a little board with ICs on it and a connector which 
> reminds me on these MIDI connector on my soundcard (outlet,female,3 rows a
> 8 pins or so). Connected with this is a data cable with a anormal thin USB
> connector for my motherboard on the one side and a fitting "MIDI-like"
> plug on the other side. Interesting is that this MIDI-like plug has it's
> onw "printed circuit board" (right term?) inside the plug. Maybe they just
> divided the PCB because it would have gotten to big for the enclusure case 
> else. You can see it in the technical specificatons for PORTABLE II on
> www.freecom.de.
> 
> > Matt
> hope that helps,
> 
>  -christian-
> 
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