Does anyone have the technical specs for the Dayna. The one I just got can be
powered externally or via ADB tap, but I do not know the tip/ring configuration of
the power input to either use an external or construct an ADB/power cable. For
some reason it is not marked on the device itself like most electronics. Or, is it
a simple matter of: it won't work if I have the polarity reversed? I thought I
would work either way and I risked damaging it if I ran it with polarity reversed.

Davis' Mac Works wrote:

>
>
> My Dayna Pocket SCSI Link is about the size of a pack of cigarettes and is
> powered by an ADB power tap or with an AC adapter. It has a HDI 30 port, a
> DB25 port and an RJ45 port
>

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