From: Ray Bryan (raycomp_at_visi.com)
Date: 2003-10-15 14:34:04
That pin is used on the C128! --Ray --------------------------------------------------------------- |Raymond C. Bryan 651-642-9890 vox | The battle is sometimes | |Raymond Computer 651-642-9891 fax | to the small for | |795 Raymond Ave -email: raycomp | the bigger they are | |St Paul MN 55114 @visi.com | the harder they fall. | |USA Amiga - Commodore | -- James Thurber -- | |http://www.raymondcomputer.com | | --------------------------------------------------------------- On Tue, 14 Oct 2003 21:19:44 +0300 you talked about... >Sorry for replying to my own e-mail, but I think I found a viable solution. Apparently, the C128 external power supply >http://www.funet.fi/pub/cbm/schematics/computers/c128/power/ps-128.gif >offers the same output as the Plus/4 >http://www.funet.fi/pub/cbm/schematics/computers/plus4/powersupply.gif > >Now, the C-128's PSU has one more pin in the middle. Can someone tell me, if I remove that pin to make the PSU compatible with the Plus/4, will it make it incompatible with the C-128? I'd hate to hose the 128. > >thanks > > >mario > >> -----Original Message----- >> From: ext [mailto:Gianmario.Scotti@nokia.com] >> Sent: 14 October, 2003 19:07 >> To: cbm-hackers@cling.gu.se >> Subject: Commodore plus/4 power supply >> >> >> Hello, >> >> >> I have bought a Plus/4, but I got a wrong powersupply with >> it. The PSU I got is very similar to the C-64 posersupply (I >> call it "guitar pedal"), but dark grey insread of beige. >> However, the connector on the Plus/4 is square with four pins >> (similar to the C-128, but that has 5 pins). >> >> Does anyone have any idea what can I do to power this beast? >> >> >> cheers >> >> mario >> >> >> Message was sent through the cbm-hackers mailing list >> > > > Message was sent through the cbm-hackers mailing list > > Sine Cera, -- Message was sent through the cbm-hackers mailing list
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