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Re: Need a IIc Powr Supp
> In article <3la8ut$si2@er5.rutgers.edu>, neiderma@eden.rutgers.edu
> (Kid)
>writes...
>>Help, want to buy a IIc powr brick unless someone can tell
>>me how to make one myself.
>What you need is a transformer brick that will translate AC power into
>DC voltage. The Apple II C Tech. Ref. lists the input voltages of the
>II C can range between 9 and 20 VDC.
>power connector is as follows from the perspective of looking into the
>computer.
> 7 1 1,7 Not Connected
> 6 2 2,3 Eletrical Ground
> 5 3 4 Chassis Ground
> 4 5,6 +15VDC
Connections presented is correct and only one caution that needs to be
said. The above DIN connector is numbered contrary to the marked
numbers on the plastic by each pin. Apple chose to ignore the markings
as did Laser-128, an Apple IIe/c clone. By the way the Laser-128 Brick
power supply has the same connector and voltages, that you can use on
the IIc with no change. Both computers work nicely on a car battery but
few people have the Apple Liquid Crystal Display which will also work
on the Laser-128.
Gene, K7"EEK" !! a Mouse !!!
eugene.welcome@rook.wa.com