The 12x12 Wacom was a Serial connection, Not ADB. It is the one early
tablet there is a hack for to use with OSX. See postings in the archive.
Paul C Original price was $500
Tony Michaels wrote:
Funny you should mention it.
Today, someone gave me a Power Tower Pro.
I plan on swapping the guts into an S900 case.
This also brings me back to the Tempo Trio card, which I'd love to get
my hands on.
Question ( so what else is new ): The same gal who gave me the PTP
wants to sell me an ADB Wacom tablet. Neither of us has any idea what
it's worth. I think it's the 12x12 ADB Intuos, or something even
earlier. It's pretty big, beige, has all the selections at the top the
current Intuos has. It has it's own power cord and on/off switch, and
comes only with a stylus.
Anyone have a clue for me?
Thanks and regards,
Antonio
On Thu, 24 Feb 2005 21:08:03 -0600, Jeff Walther <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
At 10:52 +1100 02/25/2005, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
hi michael,
have had the card for a few years so it may be too late to send it back.
The list has always reported problems with this card in an s900. Curious
to know how it has fared in a 9500/9600 and can these motherboards fit
into a s900 case?
If we're still discussing the G4/800 another issue it has is that it
doesn't work with the Atto UL2D (or was that the 3D? quick trip to
ASP, it's the UL2D). Of course, that's not a problem if you've gone
ATA.
The 9500/9600 board will have several fit issues in an S900 case.
The 9500/9600 has its own set of quirky power supply connections and
I doubt that you can fit a 9500 or 9600 (they're different) power
supply in the S900 case gracefully. There is at least one article
on XLR8yourmac.com describing how to adapt an ATX PS to a 9500 or
9600. And you can definitely fit an ATX power supply in the S900
case.
The other issue is that the rear I/O ports just aren't going to line
up anything like they should. It isn't just a matter of the holes
being different. They're in the wrong places to easily adapt.
A PowerTower Pro board is a much better candidate for adaptation. It
does use a standard ATX power supply with no alteration. While it's
I/O ports are differently arranged, they conform with the ATX
standard in the same way that the S900 does, so they all fit within a
rectangle designated for individualistic I/O ports. One can pop out
that rectangle of metal with holes, which is called the I/O gasket or
the EMI shield, depending on to whom you're talking, and install one
for the PTP board. This isn't possible with the 9500/9600 because
it's I/O ports do not fall within that rectangle.
I put up a template for the PTP some time ago--
<http://www.io.com/~trag/PTP_to_ATX.sea.hqx> I think has both the
template and some brief instructions on using the template. It's
basically a sheet metal and dremel job.
Jeff Walther
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