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Re: About //c plus
- Subject: Re: About //c plus
- From: Raymond Wiker <Raymond.Wiker@fast.no>
- Date: Mon, 07 Jun 2004 08:56:46 +0200
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CyberDez <speak&spam@msn.it> writes:
> Hello,
> I'm about to purchase an Apple //c plus but since this systen has never been
> sold (from Apple) outside the USA and I live in Europe I have a bad feeling
> about the voltage to feed it. Can some owner of a //c plus tell me if the
> internal PSU of this machine accept both 110V or 220V?
> On the american IIgs a simple hack of the PSU board would allow the 220V in
> input, is a similar thing possible on the //c plus too?
The //c+ power supply is 110 V only, so you'll need a
step-down transformer or something similar. I've had a //c+ for two or
three years now, and sometime this week I'll finally get a step-down
transformer for it. Good thing that I have other computers to play
with :-)
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