Hi Jeremy, That device is called an ATI Matchmaker MM100, they are hard to find anymore.....do a google search on them, you might be able to locate one....here's where we found one: http://www.atiguys.com/?fa=search&text=mm100
The document Jennifer pointed you to is the doc I was thinking of....but I know there is one that has an up close image of the phoenix plug conversion......I can't find that one, but I have a hard copy of images if you need them.... At 09:16 AM 9/30/2005, Jennifer Teig von Hoffman wrote: >Hi Jeremy, > >Hmm, I'm not sure which document you're looking for, but one that comes to >mind is Gary Refka's "Building an AG Node:" > >http://www.accessgrid.org/agdp/guide/building-an-access-grid-node.html > >I can't seem to find the specific image of splicing wires, though, so this >may not be it. > >- Jennifer > >Jeremy Mann wrote: >>I'm trying to find the documentation of connecting an AP400 Gentner to an >>Access Grid node. It was an older document I remember reading several >>months ago. It showed several nice images of splicing wires to connect the >>1/8" connectors to some device then to the Gentner. >>I need to know what that device was between the computer and Gentner. We >>have a situation connecting a new AP400 to our portable AG node where the >>audio in and out of the Gentner is not at the right levels. Even when >>turning everything up to the maximum levels, the audio is very soft. I'm >>guessing this device was some sort of level converter or preamp. >>Thanks for any help! ============================================ Cindy Sievers Los Alamos National Laboratory siev...@lanl.gov Group CCS-1 MS B287 tel:505.665.6602 Advanced Computing fax:505.665.4939 Los Alamos, NM 87544 ============================================