Not sure whether this is proper for this list but I'm hoping to find info on
this device which I acquired from a box of stuff that was going to the
trash:

I have what looks like a SCSI I/F box with model # H7M-1 listed along with a
permanent 25 pin SCSI cable and 25 pin termination connector. The hand
scanner that connects to it has an 8 pin minidin that connects to the
connector at the front of the box. Looking at the rest of the I/F box, I see
power input connector on the back that reads 12V AC and from the date on the
box this hardware was built c.1988 (this is why I'm posting here).

I've tried to find a driver (off and on for 2 days) for this outfit and see
all kinds of PC drivers, but no Mac driver. I've no idea about the power
device needed unless it's something like the power adapters such as zip
drive or the many 115v to 6, 9 or 12v DC versions one sees all over the
place. Due to the 12v AC label, I've never run across an AC to AC version of
these type adapters.

Anyway, can someone enlighten or direct me to sources of info/hdwr/sftwr for
this scanner device?

mudbro


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