I have a DaynaPort SCSI Link-3 the adapter is 12V 800mA  60Hz 25W center pin
positive

Todd

On Fri, Feb 12, 2010 at 6:10 PM, dale-gmail <[email protected]> wrote:

>
>
> matt:
>
> is this what you mean?
>
> web site ->
>
> http://www.anodynesoftware.com/ethernet/main.htm
>
> "Daynaport SCSI/Link-T (model DP0801)"
>
> "A note on voltage: the SCSI/Link (like many other small devices) uses an
> external power supply. The voltage required for models DP0801 & DP0802 is
> 12V DC, centre positive. The DP0901 & DP0902 use a different supply, which a
> helpful user tells us is 5V DC, centre positive."
> >
> > I've got a DayaPort SCSI/Link-T scsi to ethernet adapter, model DP0801
> dale
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