> Ugh, i would think the best way to find out what kind of cable it uses, is
> to take the cable and a multimeter, and figure it out :)
>
> ofcourse, if you dont have a cable, there IS a chance that you might be
Ofcourse this was the case :-) If I had the "original" cable I could
have used tha
On Wed, Sep 19, 2001 at 12:58:14PM +0200, Emil Pedersen wrote:
> I got an APC UPS (don't recall the exact model) with a serial
> connection. What kind of cable should be used (straigt, crossed or
> special)? I _GUESS_ nothing will burn if I try the wrong type, but if I
> knowing the cable to be t
...
> >
> > What kind of brands/models would you recommend with serial support?
>
> I've got an APC running perfectly with the free apcupsd. If you want
> more info, mail me privately and I'll respond when I'm at home and can
> read you the model number.
Jumping in on this, please forgive me.
* Adam McDaniel ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [010912 14:54]:
> Im curious on what experience you all have with smart/dumb ups's under linux.
>
> I know that i'd be hoping too much to hear someone say they've gotten the
> usb connection to work... but atleast with the serial one it shouldn't be
> too hard
Adam McDaniel wrote:
> Im curious on what experience you all have with smart/dumb ups's under linux.
I've only ever used serial UPSes made by Cyberpower in dumb mode.
A few years back they made a 1500VA model that sold for about
$100. I got two of them! One of them keeps my [PIII + 3
internal
At 1000326306s since epoch (09/12/01 17:25:06 -0400 UTC), Adam McDaniel wrote:
> Basically im looking for something thats not exactly for a production
> environment (well, for my car :), so a personal ups would be nice...
I have a Belkin 625-SER UPS. It's a 625VA, which is good enough to take on
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