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- From: a10@server.uwindsor.ca (Darren Fuerst)
- Subject: Re: Power from cassette port
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- References: <Do15zL.Iur@freenet.carleton.ca> <Pine.PTX.3.91j.960310223720.27360A-100000@carson.u.washington.edu>
- Date: Mon, 11 Mar 1996 14:10:24 GMT
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- In article <Pine.PTX.3.91j.960310223720.27360A-100000@carson.u.washington.edu> Raymond Carlsen <rrcc@u.washington.edu> writes:
- > The Commodore schematic shows that line goes directly to the +5
- >volts from the power pack... no fuses or anything. It would therefore
- >depend mostly on what kind of supply you have hooked up. The original
- >black brick was hard pressed to handle the C-64 alone, but if you had one
- >of the beefier repairable supplies, you could pull maybe half an Amp or
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- Well, it ran the tape drive ok. What did the tape drive draw?
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- Darren
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