So, what is it worth now? How old is it? It looks much like a Wacom tablet I used back in '96.
BTW, thanks for the info. It's good to know there's an OS X hack. -Antonio On Fri, 25 Feb 2005 13:42:53 -0500, Paul Corsa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > 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. 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