Jeff,
Did you try it without the poser supply? Many of those things, I have
one, can use one, but don't have to have it to work.Kevin On Thu, 2004-04-01 at 19:10, Jeff Tickle wrote: > Howdy! I'm not sure if this is a little off-topic, but it has to do > with KVM switching my linux boxes, so it can't be that bad. > > I must first confess to my sins... I was a stupid ebayer. Saw a really > good deal on something I semi-needed (can get rid of an extra monitor > this way!) and purchased it late at night... and somehow missed the > notice that it comes with everything but a power adapter, and that's why > it's so cheap. > > So I have a nice, cheap, supposedly working solid-state KVM switch with > nothing to power it. I'm hoping maybe someone here can direct me to a > power supply for this thing... if not the exact supply, then maybe a > starting place for this sort of thing? (Google was little help.) The > power connector on this device looks like the old larger round keyboard > plugs (AT, I guess you'd call it?). The label on the back has this > helpful information: > > INPUT: > +5V @ 275mA > +12V @ 150mA > +5V @ 100mA > > Any help is appreciated!! > > -Jeff > -- > Jeff Tickle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > JTSoft.net -- +--------------------------------------------------------------+ If you never see anything that offends you, you aren't living in a free society Kim Campbell - Former Canadian Prime Minister
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