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This is an Ultra-wide PCI SCSI Controller that was
put out by Diamond in the late 1990's. It had a
narrow SCSI connector on the back, a Wide SCSI
connector internally, and als ...
56k external serial hardware modem, V.90 and V.92
compatible.
This modem worked wonderfully with SuSE 10.0 (both
64-bit and 32-bit) both for dial-up and for use
with mgetty ...
Optical mouse with 1,600 DPI.
Two large, non-slip left and right click buttons.
Frame rate over 6400 frames per second (5.8
megapixels per second) and a 16-bit data path ...
Part num: 6Y080L0
Bus identification
Device ID: 0
Connection
Bus: ide
Channel: primary
Device
Old device file: /dev/hda
New devfs device:
/dev/ide/host0/bus0/t ...
Dual-function trackball that can be connected to
the pc with either USB or PS/2 because it comes
with a USB > PS/2 adapter.
DiamondEye laser-precise optical tracking.
Scro ...
Describes itself as a mulit-codec jukebox. Plays
mp3, ogg vorbis, wma and asf files (I've only
tested ogg and mp3).
Has a colour screen, a 20GB hard drive, FM tuner
and is fl ...
A typical flatbed scanner. Mitsubishi Electric
Diamond View Scanner, USB Interface, 600x1200 dpi
Optical Resolution, Powerful and easy to use
software, Superior CCD technology ...
High perfomance 1600dpi optical sensor
7 buttons
Always-On mode
16-bit data path (eliminates negative
acceleration)
Large non-slip main buttons and rubberized side
rails
...
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