On 12-05-2005 06:16, David Elmo, [EMAIL PROTECTED], wrote:

> A big UD-1218-R wacom tablet has fallen into my lap. Anyone run such a thing
> on a legacy mac (7600 eg.). The lead looks like it plugs into a mouse adb
> port and there is another bit off it that might be power. Not sure I have
> any power brick for it? What would it need? Excuse my ignorance on this, I
> have never seen one but would like to see it working before giving or
> selling it to someone...
> 
> David Elmo


David,

I have an UD-1218-R in daily use. Mostly on my 9600/350 and sometimes on my
9500/G3/300 (my BU and troubleshooting Mac). Works flawlessly.
The cord of the tablet ends in a 9-pins (5 +4 par) fem. connector with a
par. powerplug. Then you need the Wacom connector from this 9-pins to a
Mini-DIN-plug-8 (the Mac printer and/or modemport). Beware: You cannot
connect these big tablets to the ADB-port!!
The powersupply you need: AD-3923FM , output: 12V, 200mA, 2.4VA.
Mail me OffList if you need more about SW, Manuals and ??

HTH,

Jo



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