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what PC Is this,? what make and model
This thing
WACOM Tablet Digitizer UD-1212-R PC it's a 12x12 Tablet
relics in the modern age good luck over 15 years old now
5th google it, am I lucky? https://amilcar.me/wacom-ud-1212-r-52/
1. Go to: http://www.geniusnet.com/2. Click on "Service & Support"3. Click on "User's Manual"4. Click on the tab labelled "Tablet"5. Find your tablet model on the page.6. Click on the appropriate language listed opposite to your tablet's model. The download of your tablet's user manual will start.
I got the same tablet, but I search to use it on Win XP. I't seem's that is no XP driver for this product, and the Pc tell's me that the tablet is not found (rs232)...
For the question, the adaptor output is 5V, 350mA, positive is the center pin of the connector on the sub-d9.
I hope this helps you, and sorry for my bad english, I'm French.
Searched for ages to find a driver for my giant wacom (UD-1212-R) on Vista 64. As of this moment there isn't one, and it looks like they are not even going to bother. But if there are any geniuses out there........
The device runs on 5 VDC. There was an optional adapter available that used the keyboard output, that simply tapped the GND & +5 VDC. On the jack, the interior is +5, the outer contact is GND. The easiest way to power the device is to tap into a free line from your computer power supply. Alternatively, a transformer with 5 VDC 100 mA output should do the trick.
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