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- From: anthony@csd4.csd.uwm.edu (Anthony J Stieber)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.palmtops
- Subject: Re: External Power on 95 affects clock
- Date: 5 Jan 1993 05:43:02 GMT
- Organization: Computing Services Division, University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee
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- References: <1992Dec31.163556.18483@rock.concert.net>
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- In article <1992Dec31.163556.18483@rock.concert.net> gingell@rock.concert.net (Michael J Gingell -- Personal Account) writes:
- >called 273-1455C C for made in China ? :-) ) actually generates 11.5
- >volts DC which drops to 11 volts with a 20 milliamp load. I think
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- I was told that that particular adapter put out 9 volts so I put it in
- the FAQ List that way. I'll change it now. My 95 manual lists the
- maximum as 12 volts so I wouldn't expect it to be a problem, but I
- can't guarantee anything.
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