From: jlb31348@uxa.cso.uiuc.edu (Jim Brain) Subject: TECH: PGSI replies cannot deliver! Date: Thu, 4 Feb 1993 19:45:14 GMT Organization: University of Illinois at Urbana If you are on this list of responses, please send me a different email to get a hold of you with. To Matt Bair > > Jim, > > I am about to send in my order for the PGSI, but there were a few things I > was hoping you could answer first. > > 1. I plan to order the unit assembled. I noticed you mentioned the > 9 volt "brick" for supplying power to the PGSI. However, the > order from lists a 12 volt power adaptor. Do I need this? If > not, what would someone want it for? The PGSI does NOT come with a power supply. Anything from 7.5 to 12 will work great. The 9 volts is recommended, and I got a good deal on 12 volots, which is better > 2. What is the coaxial to 2.5mm plug adaptor for? The SEGA glasses > input? What glasses use coaxial? If you arlready have a brick supply, you need a 2.5 mm plug on the end to plug it into a PGSI. If you have a coax end (like most do, this will adapt it) > > I plan on passing this around as I know many people who would be interested. > Thank you for any help you can provide on the above questions. > > Thanxs, > Matt > > [[-------------------+------------------------------------------]] > [[ Matthew A. Bair | E-Mail: bair@ihlpm.att.com ]] > [[-------------------+ S-Mail: 1419 Potomac Ct. Geneva IL 60134 ]] > [[ Software Engineer | V-Mail: 708-208-6822 (home) ]] > [[ AT&T Bell Labs | 708-979-3170 (office) ]] > [[-------------------+------------------------------------------]] > To Mark Rosenburg a couple of quick questions.... Do you know where I can get a power glove for my mac, and what is the differ ence between your interface and the goldbrick interface ? I am new to this and any other pointers to help me figure out what is going on here would be helpful... Thanks, Mark Rosenberg Mich. St. Univ. Acknowledge-To: To Patrick Bennett Wow, well I meant that posting to clarify that a PGSI will work with a MAC, but I personally have done all the development in Intel-land. I am positive it will work under Windows! -- Jim Brain "If you build it, they will come." brain@cs.uiuc.edu Senior, Computer Engineering Field of Dreams PowerGlove Serial Interface Designer and Co-Project Leader. University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Dox available on request -- Jim Brain "If you build it, they will come." brain@cs.uiuc.edu Senior, Computer Engineering Field of Dreams PowerGlove Serial Interface Designer and Co-Project Leader. University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Dox available on request