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Identify old AJA board
Posted by Joe Gill on September 16, 2009 at 11:05 pm101111-02 KSD11 PCI-E looks like. 3 BNC, 1 hd15 connector
Joe Gill
Joe Gill replied 16 years, 8 months ago 5 Members · 15 Replies -
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Jeremy Garchow
September 17, 2009 at 5:52 pmAre the BNCs full size? Sounds like either a Xena LHe or Kona LHe.
Could also be the LSe (Kona or Xena).
Jeremy
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Joe Gill
September 17, 2009 at 6:19 pmWhat do you think the latest FCP/OS is that will power this?
Joe Gill
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Jeremy Garchow
September 17, 2009 at 6:26 pmOS8 and QT 3.
Just kidding.
I think it was slated for OSX, but the drivers (at that time) were written by Blackmagic.
https://www.blackmagic-design.com/support/detail.asp?techID=86
Waht are you trying to do?
Jeremy
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Joe Gill
September 18, 2009 at 1:06 amFound it sitting around and was looking for a use for it… Aside from coasters and the like…
Joe Gill
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Bob Zelin
September 18, 2009 at 1:25 amHi Joe –
as products like the original I/O series, Kona LH, Kona LS and other PCI-X products (along with SCSI drives and MAC G5 PCI-X computers) are facing their darkest day, I have a suggestion for the corpse that you have in your posession.THE DUMPSTER. Throw the damn thing out. Just stop it. You probably don’t even own A/D and D/A converters to make it work (and probably certainly don’t own SDI VTR’s and monitors that are compatible for it). THROW IT OUT. ITS OVER. GRANDMA IS DEAD. BYE BYE.
If you don’t appreciate my attitude, why don’t you head over to the Blackmagic forum, and cry to them, as they would be the one’s writing the driver code for this corpse. (and believe me, they won’t).Bob Zelin
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Joe Gill
September 18, 2009 at 1:54 amHey Bob –
I was jus laughing at your post in another forlorn questioner’s thread, adn am taking your (as usual) sage advice
*clunk*
thanks!
Joe Gill
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Gary Adcock
September 18, 2009 at 4:10 pm[Joe Gill] “101111-02 KSD11 PCI-E looks like. 3 BNC, 1 hd15 connector “
I believe that this an OEM version of the Xena Lhe. No PCIe board can be that old, that technology is still the current architecture in Mac’s and PC’s
You may or may not be able to use this depending on which manufacturers product it came from.
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