I can't figure out how to message you. Anyway. I have one but I don't have a power adapter. It's +5v -5v but I don't know the pin-out for that. I don't know... I don't even know how to get -5v.
I saw a picture for the power adapter for the Videonics MXPro which showed the voltages/amps for each pin of the power connector. Could you check the brick part of the power adapter and see if it mentions pins in the power output information? If it does could you take a picture and put a link the description or manually type the info here? It would be greatly appreciated
i913.photobucket.com/albums/ac334/pfog2001/studio%20baron/studio%20baron001/IMG_1111%20copy_zpsz1hogcv7.jpg I don't think it's the same voltages for this one... can you see if it tells the voltages on each pin on the power supply?
This demo just convinced me (as of this day's post at least) to get one!
Was lucky enough to find one on Ebay in rather well kept condition!
Fantastic demostration. Thanks !
That was so funny royal please make more videos of you explaining stuff your good at it
More gear i didnt know i needed for circuit bending
Thanks for making this
Man I reaaally want to find one of these!
This machine was used by TM Books and Video in the early to mid '90s.
thank you royal
yes,,very good.
Siiiiick
Do you know if this has a time based corrector built in?
No it does not have a TBC
I can't figure out how to message you. Anyway. I have one but I don't have a power adapter. It's +5v -5v but I don't know the pin-out for that. I don't know... I don't even know how to get -5v.
sorry man im not sure how to help you.
I saw a picture for the power adapter for the Videonics MXPro which showed the voltages/amps for each pin of the power connector. Could you check the brick part of the power adapter and see if it mentions pins in the power output information? If it does could you take a picture and put a link the description or manually type the info here? It would be greatly appreciated
i913.photobucket.com/albums/ac334/pfog2001/studio%20baron/studio%20baron001/IMG_1111%20copy_zpsz1hogcv7.jpg I don't think it's the same voltages for this one... can you see if it tells the voltages on each pin on the power supply?
This is the million dollar question! Been hunting one of these down. Any luck, anybody?
@@jamopi measure the voltage polarity from two of the pins to figure out which is positive and which is negative.
would you consider selling these?
I need some info about the power adapter. Imma message you.
Any luck with finding this?
@@thefluhd4917 nope :(