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Barney dock? Is that British slang? :laugh: |
Not the 'Blarney dock'.. the Purple Dinosaur.. :congrats:
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I'll check the cable itself when I get a chance, but I think jwillis is correct. Here's a capture of the ebay description:
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The only model/part number markings on this "hub" are on the wire of the purple input connector, which says 6110018300 D. A picture is ideal to confirm, as I have seen some results showing the other variant instead. Sometimes the site will add a -B or just a D (both of which I've seen for this RF connector variant) to the end of that number.
The model/part number marking on the non-RF connector "hub" has 6110020700G on the purple input connector wire. So it seems they do have different model numbers, but a picture may help confirm for certain. A post on this forum from 2 years ago seconds what I've seen: http://www.digitalfaq.com/forum/vide...html#post48393 I would suggest a note be added on the ATI MMC master thread, if there isn't already. Threads like this one tend to get lost to time, just like the one I referenced from 2 years ago. These model number differences may be useful to someone else at some point. |
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I got a hold of a cable and found the markings on one of the breakout cables.
The parts number is clearly visible. 6110018300 D X600-3.jpg |
If needed the X800 PCIe breakout box pinout diagram can be found here:
http://www.digitalfaq.com/forum/video-capture/6855-ati-wonder-pci.html#post53661 |
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