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| This is a device made by Lantronix that adapts a serial port to a network interface. In theory you could plug this into any serial port Atari ST, Amiga, C64, or whatever. On some devices you would need a user port to serial adapter in front of this. Keep an eye out on [[https:// | This is a device made by Lantronix that adapts a serial port to a network interface. In theory you could plug this into any serial port Atari ST, Amiga, C64, or whatever. On some devices you would need a user port to serial adapter in front of this. Keep an eye out on [[https:// | ||
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| + | All of the ones I've seen so far use a 5V@.8A with a standard power jack. If you have a 5V that is rated higher like 3-6A, no worries it will only draw a max of .8A | ||
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| + | In general for all electronics the voltage rating needs to be the same but higher amps rarely do. | ||
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| + | Some things to keep in mind when you are looking for used MSS100 | ||
| + | * look the latest hardware revision, | ||
| + | * look for the latest dated hardware, the 'MFG Date' show 1302, most likely 2013+2nd week | ||
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| + | A look at its guts | ||
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