Clark wrote:
>In the Shiva Net Serial, IIRC, they require AC in and use it to get + 
>and minus voltage internally.  The minus supply is needed for the 
>serial output.  A more modern design would likely use an inverter to 
>generate the negative supply from the positive.  I suspect a number 
>of modems do the same thing.

Well, yep, there ya go. Off to All Electronics, it is, then.

>>And I don't even know what an Asante micro asanteprint IS , other than that
>>it was obviously made by a company called Micro print.

ehm, that was supposed to be a joke :)

>It's made by a company called Asante, an old name in Mac networking.
>
>It is an Ethernet to LocalTalk bridge.  It was produced specifically 
>for connecting older LocalTalk printers to iMacs and newer Macs that 
>don't have LocalTalk.

I see. Cool. 

-mart


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