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What´s this device ?
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Re: What´s this device ?
nice! a sticker!
Re: What´s this device ?
Well, yeah - a sticker - but what about the rest of it ?
And I guess - if a backup exists of the Creamware serial numbers - and *if* support is in possession of same - do they map to model descriptions ?
And I guess - if a backup exists of the Creamware serial numbers - and *if* support is in possession of same - do they map to model descriptions ?
Re: What´s this device ?
backup?
sometimes serials and hardware can be connected. i've never seen a sticker with the name "name" before. i wouldn't buy anything based on a sticker like that. hey! it's Creamware analog! must be good!
some kind of prototype? it sure doesn't look like a Creamware product and the silver second serial number sticker definitely isn't Creamware's style.
sometimes serials and hardware can be connected. i've never seen a sticker with the name "name" before. i wouldn't buy anything based on a sticker like that. hey! it's Creamware analog! must be good!
some kind of prototype? it sure doesn't look like a Creamware product and the silver second serial number sticker definitely isn't Creamware's style.
Re: What´s this device ?
they say the model is "Creamware PD", there's no such thing.
it looks like someone else's 2 channel AD/DA, but who knows?
it looks like someone else's 2 channel AD/DA, but who knows?
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Re: What´s this device ?
Maybe someone can ask for a picture of the PCBs inside the black box ?
From my ebay experience, there's lot of fake products offered from uk.
Nevertheless I enjoy this discussion
From my ebay experience, there's lot of fake products offered from uk.
Nevertheless I enjoy this discussion
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