hi david! hi list! i am finally compelled to join yahoo groups. oh well. here are my answers to these questions: - there are in fact a couple of things sticking out the top of the powered boats (the power switch and memory card socket). the boats are 3.2 inches deep. so you can either put something narrower than that on above it in the rack, or make some modifications to the boat and power supply (which i could help describe in detail if anyone is interested in doing this). - it's not difficult to interface the 200e voltages with other systems as long as you a)account for the 0-10 volt buchla standard, and b) ground the systems together; this can be easily accomplished using e.g. one of the 1/8" audio outputs. hope that helps! -eb --- In 200e@yahoogroups.com, "david rothbaum" <david@...> wrote: > > cool thanks. > > i also have another question. while it has probably been answered > before my search of this list did not come up with anything so i will > ask... > > do the buchla modules incorporate well into a frac system? are there > any weird issues with grounding if you were to make some banana to > 1/8' cables? differences with the control voltages etc. the basic > question is how well does the buchla work with the other modern modulars. > > thanks, > --david > > --- In 200e@yahoogroups.com, Chris Muir <cbm@> wrote: > > > > At 6:32 PM +0000 5/14/06, david rothbaum wrote: > > >I was wondering how many spaces the 4 powered boat uses with the 19" > > >rack ears? > > > > The modules are 7" high, so it would take four spaces, assuming > there were no connectors on the top. (I don't think that there are any) > > > > -C > > > > -- > > Chris Muir | "There are many futures and only one status quo. > > cbm@ | This is why conservatives mostly agree, > > http://www.xfade.com | and radicals always argue." - Brian Eno > > >
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Re: 4 powered boat rack mounting
2006-06-06 by ezra.buchla
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