Hello,

Here are the details...

Microphone

  370-1414
370-1439
None
None
None Microphone
Microphone without Sun Logo
Pocket Clip
Adhesive Clip
Panasonic CR2032 Battery

Regards,

Javi


On Mon, Sep 14, 2009 at 3:22 PM, Paul Bartholdi <Paul.Bartholdi at 
unige.ch>wrote:

> Hello,
>
> As it happens, I have 8 of these microphones in front of me for an
> experiment, but all batteries are missing...
> Does any one knows which type of batteries they use? and possibly how
> long they will last? I can't find any reference in SUN docs.
> Thanks for any indication,     regards,     Paul
>
> On Sun, Sep 13, 2009 at 6:20 PM, a b <tripivceta at hotmail.com> wrote:
> >> At one company we had about 20 of those microphones and some of you
> >> might even remember the speakers. They were never used...
> >>
> >> Here's a pic of the microphone
> >> http://www.security-lab.de/pics/sun-mic-1.JPG.
> >
> > Ah yes, I had one of those; never used it as well.
> > The funny thing about Sun workstations is, the Crystal Semiconductor chip
> > inside of them was very high end for his time -- it supported full duplex
> > (recording and playback) at the same time in 16-bit PCM mono at 44.1KHz
> when
> > most PCs were only beeping through the PC speaker, and Amiga had 22Khz
> 8-bit
> > sound from the Paula chip.
> > Later versions of Sun workstations had even better audio hardware; and
> what
> > makes the whole story really bizarre is that a Sun machine could have
> been
> > easily used for high-end multimedia and audio processing, yet nobody I
> ever
> > knew used them for that, nor did I see any tools ala FruityLoops or
> Rebirth
> > on a Solaris system and Sun hardware.
> > It's really bizarre that such high-end audio remained so obscure.
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