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- From: ST702145@brownvm.brown.edu (Kimmo Tammela)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac.hardware
- Subject: Re: FAQ for taking a Mac to Europe?
- Date: Thu, 23 Jul 1992 16:56:14 EDT
- Organization: Brown University - Providence, Rhode Island USA
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- References: <1992Jul22.180642.24082@rti.rti.org> <4099@inca.comlab.ox.ac.uk>
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- In article <4099@inca.comlab.ox.ac.uk>, ph@physiology.oxford.ac.uk (Patrick
- Haggard) said:
- >
- >Well, this was asked and answered recently, but I can't remember
- >where. Basically, you want to look for the rubric "100-240 V 50-60Hz"
- >on the back of the system unit for each device that you plug into the
- >mains. If this rubric is present, then the PSU is auto-adjusting, and
- >you just need to do a straight plug change. As I recall, all or
- >nearly all Macs have auto-adjusting PSUs, but quite a lot of
- >peripherals do not.
-
- Nearly all Macs, but Classic, Classic II, LC and LC II do not
- have universal powersupply, while all other models (including Powerbooks) have
- it.
- --- Kimmo @ Brown University
-