Newbie looking for E-MU Manual

Have 200+ DAT tapes that I would like to archive to computer (internal or external) storage but recognize this would need to be via USB. Have capability to burn CD-Rs which could then be ripped to storage but this would be a huge task with wasted steps. Have two DAT machines, one with Toslink and the other with XLR/RCA digital ouputs.
It was suggested that E-MU 0404 could accept the available digital inputs and provide USB output to PC.
Trying to understand the details of the process since I am new to this. So, have a few questions...
1) Will the 0404 be a suitable interface?
2) Given its price, are there less expensive options that will do what I want since this may be a one-time transcription?
3) Saw a (much) earlier request for a 0404 Manual which was never answered and did not see one offered on the Support/Downloads location on the Creative website.
Thanks in advance for assistance.

Really? I've repeatedly used forms and email to contact E-Mu support since Jan 2015, and have received not even an acknowledgement from Support, except for an email the first time, when I'd used the European form. It said the same thing as the stickie thread you cite. No follow-up came in two days or two months.

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