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possible to switch from classic to plus?

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I have a 15( or 14) dsp card with the classic 20=adat, spdif, and unbalanced in/out. and a Wordclock/adat sync plate.
I also have a pulsar 2 card with the classic plus= 20 adat, aes ebu, balanced in/out.

Is it possible to switch between the 2? to swap out the aes ebu, balanced in/out etc.. for the unbalanced, spdif etc..?
I am going to sell my 15 dsp card soon, and i want people to choose between classic or plus.
thanks alot!
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yes, the IO Plates are interchangable - as you'd expect in a well thought-out system.

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Astro,

What about a good USB adaptor for the 4 Port 1U KVM of mine?

I was wanting to get the Intel P35 board.

You sounded like you had a USB adaptor for yours that you used on a Mac.
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thanks alot!
can it be done without any special equipment? it seems very straight forward... just unscrew two screws, and put in the new card... right?? I am used to putting electronics stuff together, but one can never be too careful when it comes to scope :)
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yes, that's correct - I have a 4-channel KVM box by D-Link with the old PS2 keyboard/mouse connectors and analog VGA.

Since the Mac is USB only I have a Y-adapter from 2xPS2 to 1xUSB and the trustworthy Cherry keyboard and a Logitec mouse work perfectly in OSX - except a few exotic character mappings.

It's a no-name item (in the true sense of the word - not even a hint of a label) from supermarket, but not dead-cheap (18 Euro?) either.
The first one I tried did not work with the Mac, obviously not all are created equal...

It's one of the best investments I ever did, hit 2x Scroll-Lock plus the number of the screen and whooops, beep, you're in control of the other system :D
the box even gets along pretty well with a 1680x1050 widescreen the analog (!) way.
A multiple XP switch is probably much easier than one from Windows to Mac

cheers, Tom
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the19thbear wrote:thanks alot!
can it be done without any special equipment? it seems very straight forward... just unscrew two screws, and put in the new card... right?? I am used to putting electronics stuff together, but one can never be too careful when it comes to scope :)
yes, it's no big deal, you just have to be careful not to break the plastic screws...
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THANKS! i'll do that soon then :D
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