Voice Synthesizers
Brent Harding
bharding at ufw2.com
Thu Sep 7 17:35:35 EDT 2000
Interesting, I had my laptop in it's case in the car on a long trip last
October. I really didn't want to bring it, but I needed it for an
assignment I had then, and when I plugged the cable in to the laptop, in to
that square adapter, the tab didn't lock, and when I flipped it back to the
position it should've been in, it broke off, but that cable is too short
for using the synth with anything else but a laptop, even on my lap to next
to me is pushing the distance the cable can go. Why did they make it so
short? Especially where I'm likely to work to use it, there's probably not
a wall behind every machine to mount it on.
At 09:30 AM 9/7/00 -0500, you wrote:
>If the cable in question is a striaght through cable using rj45 connectors
>I would highly recomend going and getting a standard Cat5 patch cable in
>the desired length. This will meet your needs perfectly. If in doubt it is
>easy. Go to the store with the unit and check it out. The cost is a few
>minutes time to find out. The cable shouldn't run more then a few dollars
>if you choose grey. A little more for other colors. One option you might
>consider is getting a snagless cable. It will cost a couple more dollars,
>but is designed so the tab that holds the cable in won't catch on things
>and will be less likely to break.
>
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>Kirk Wood
>Cpt.Kirk at 1tree.net
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