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Some of the earlier generation Wacom tablets were supplied with a
serial (RS323) interface and a separate power supply. Is it possible to use a simple converter plug (serial to USB) to attach the device to a USB port? If so, will the tablet then be powered via the USB connection? Mike. |
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There are converters (google for them) but USB is limited to about 500ma
so you may or may not have that working depending on the tablets power requirements. blumesan wrote: > Some of the earlier generation Wacom tablets were supplied with a > serial (RS323) interface and a separate power supply. Is it possible > to use a simple converter plug (serial to USB) to attach the device to > a USB port? If so, will the tablet then be powered via the USB > connection? > > Mike. > |
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